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Saw in Your Lite And It Will Be Here SATURDAY MORNING late Tuesday by Prosecutor Fred C Brown. Be: pe oa, who ts @ miner, com Pl that Btanos beat him up. He ‘the Newcastle + Sean, brought with him a letter from J. D, mt charging assault en the Aa mine superintendent, in which | the officia) deelaved Stanos was “abu Ki tho Beauty Cream *“* to all his fellow workers and | that it was impossibie for him to geq For the Treatment of RECKLES Jong with any one.” Ast sumgented he be placed under peace bond. hal Use fer Over 15 Years attention NOW summer. Use Kin- ti a time-tried treat- Tuly 30. SAN FRANOIHOO—Custams of ficerg two Chinamen with $45, 000 worth ‘of opium. Let's eat at Bolit’s; cosy y boxes for the whole family. PUYALL) P.-- Puyallup summer school, opened yesterday, will close Biven satisfaction for ears, and rid yourself of Depart- THE SEATTLE STAR anemeegee ma ene {Olive Thomas Has oe Role Olive Thomas wears her hair in curls and looks just as! sweet as she ia pictured here hotoplay which opens at the in New Photoplay at Liberty | in “The Glorious Lady,” the! Liberty today, . The uke of | me falls in love with her even tho she is only a peavant's) | | Loam fa EN the duke of Leame, last male descendant of his tina, mar: vied Ivis Benson Olive Thoma), a deautiful daughter of the peamantry, he shattered the fond hopes of Dr, Neuman. 4 highborn but penniless | | young phyateian, who for nelfiah rea, sons desired an alliance between the young nobleman and bis sister, Hilda. | Dinappotnted, his crafty brain set Jabout to devise a means of separating | | the happy lovers, for he tnousht that | with Ivis out of the way, the duke | would seek cénsolation with Hilda | According to the Loame tradition, | the duchess must bear an heir for the perpetuation of the family name, and Neuman causes the duke to be- lieve that his union will never be cased with children. To Ivin he takes the sume tragic tidings. Actu| ated ty her great love, the bees the duke to divorce ber and marry again. | ‘This he refuses to do and she forces the issue by publicly shaming bernelf | by feigning drunkenness. The duke} is horrified, but refures to set her anide, She then leaves him, causing his | ““DANDERINE” | D Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. | Do you blame him? to believe her unworthy. He is abeut | to begin divorce proceedings when he} learns the truth, Deneuncing the in triguers, he sets forth in search of | her. After many thrilling egveataree| Urey are reunited and, her bealth re- stored, the duchess announces the, impending arrival of an heir te the house of Loame. This is the plot of “The Glorious | Lady,” Olive Thomas’ latest photo- | play which opens at the Liberty today, | COLISEUM Blaine Mammarstein ts the clever young star who comes to the Coli seurm today in “The Woman Game.” } @ new photopluy maid to be filled, wit eresting situations. Mian i cotein has the rote of Amy Te ® young girt who to salisfy the ime of 4 weepy mother enters into New York society where sho is accepted because of hor beauty, her clevernens. ‘There enters into the plot a social outsider named Masters who ts ruth jens and hard in @ business way, In- cs cideatally he is » woman hater. How Amy ts called upon to win him over and how they fall in love with each other brings the picture to a pleasing climax. STRAND Deris Keane, In “Remanca,” ts heading a clever program at the Strand thin week Opening the bill ts a moat unusual hit of film. It ie the first of the nov. elties suggested by the pon of Hor. bert Kaufman, famoun the world over as & human inten editorial writer, Th tent.” It is ing us how much we ai) have to live for and what litte there really is to wealth and luxury. Following “Content” ts & sight seeing trip thru France. A rolocue, “Romance Thru the Years,” starts off the feature attrac tion “Romance.” e oe CLEMMER “Riders of the Dawn.” the screen} HAMMERSTEIN TODAY 1S BEGINNING A THREE-DA ENGAGEMENT AT THE “THE in a sensationally-interesting story of how many marriages are brought about in millionaire society—by arts as old as the civili- zation of this earth— WOMAN GAME” It is an arraignment of the idle rich, dealing with their home and social life, and it has more thrill and kick sad heart-interest than most other pictures of the month. “THE GREAT NICKEL ROBBERY” Sunshine Comedy, with Chester Conklin SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA | vernton of Zane Grey's popular story |'* proving @ great drawing ecard at | A few cents buys “Danderin After application of “Danderin you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more ¢ cknesm, equal it? When the weather is hot and the hour late, ‘what can compare with a Jong glass of PALE- STAFF and your fa- vorite sandwich? Bers. Trofecte a Seattte, Bias Cidee, the Clommer thia week. It in @ pleture crammed with ac. tion and romance. The cast in up ustially good. Thore ix Rey Stewart, fearlenn, manly hero; Claire Adama, & lovable type of American girihood; Joneph J. Dowling, the man who won fame by his impersonation of the “Miracle Man"; Robert McKim, the mest popular villain and “cheater” of the nereen. The beautiful photography, light- ing and weenie effects of thin photo play, are credited to the towrapher and noted pho physicist, MH. J | NOW PLAYING MITCHELL LEWIS In 8 gigantic rs of the Necthwest- “FOOLS’ GOLD” Seventh Episode of Vallejo REX Mitchell Lewis and Wellington Piaytor, partners who seek gold in the film play “Fool's Ge ‘Fool's Gold" at the CLEMMERD Rex this week, baye many trying times before they strike “pay dirt” but eventually they meet with great wuecess and beeome very wealthy. Just how their wealth affects each the same girl makes an interesting photoplay This picture was filmed in the Cas ende Mountains and the scenes and settings are familiar to the majority of local movie fans eee COLONIAL The differenge between life on Texas cattle ranch and in exclusiv soetety circles in Kngland fails t daunt pretty little Halith Roberts “THE GAMEST GIRL” NEXT GRIFFITH FILM TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY— | “RIDERS § OF THE DAWN” From the Novel “THE DESERT QF WHEAT” pres ve ZANE GREY FURIOUS FIGHTS A BAGING FIRE NIGHT RIDERS [=e CLEMMER MUSIC JACK DEMPSEY —in— “Daredevil Jack” LIBORIUBS HAUPTMAN Direator D. W. Griffith has purchased from Firet National Exhibitors’ cirowit hi production of “The Gamest Girt, scheduled to have been the third |Griffith First Natjonal release, and jformerly called “Black Beach.” ‘The price involved is $400,000, Mr. Grif fith has announced that he plans to take more scenes and enlarge the film to a super-feature, an elabora. ton that wi}! require se | and how both men fall in love with! veral months, fee! |star of “Her Fiye-Foot Highness,” the phetoplay which opens gt the Co. lonial today. In this new picture Miss waged plays the role of a ranch girl, who ple Remove ” Dandruff There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at! once, and that is to dissolve it, thi you destroy it entirely. To do thi just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug | store (this is all you will need), ap- ply it at might when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips, By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone and three or four more applications will | completely dissolve and entirety de- stroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and dig- ging of the scalp will stop inatantly, and your hair will be fluffy, Justrous, glossy, silky and soft, and Jook and 1 a hundred times better. What Is the Condition of Your Blood Supply? ed, You should recognize the import. | Miahly Important to Keep It Free From Impurities © Did you know that ninety per cent of al) human.ailments depend upon the condition of your blood? Nature gives her warnings tn var- fous unmistakable ways, so that when tho appetite fails, and you her come weak and listless and a general rundown condition seems to take Poasession of the whole body, it is 4m unfailing sign that impurities will steadily accumulate until your m eral health will be seriously affect- ance, therefore, of very promptly cleansing out the system, and keep: ing the blood supply pure and robust. For this purpose, no remedy can equal & 8. S,, the fine old blood purifier that has been in constant use for more than fifty years, Be- ing made from the roots and herbs | of tho forests, it is purely vegetable, | and contains not a particle of chem teal or mineral substance. Get a bottle of 8. S. 8. at your drugstore today, and note how promptly it builds up the appetite and gives new strength and vitality. Write for free literature and med- "| teal advice to Chief Medical Adviser, 610 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. 81 Artists under Reginald Dunn, playing “SWANEE” ee is suddenly transplanted to the es Appearing im the supporting cost tate of an English duke. is Stanhope Whestercte NOW PLAYING sro TWO FEATURES OF, 27 her Zesse ranch her adoring cowboys aalled her “kid” with genuine affection and respect, while she bones” with them. Next thing she called ‘Your Ladyship. Don't misse— MARTIN JOHNSON CANNIBAL PICTURES “LONELY SOUTH PACIFIC MISSIONS” INTERNATIONAL NEWS CONCERT ORCHESTRA Lady Artistes COMEDY

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