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THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 HOOVER URGED {\“Sierra” Bill, Leader of Outlaws — Old Home Week FOR NEW OFFICE |__Runs Off With Pretty Young Girl AT THE STUNNING Suggested as Manager of U. S. Public Works Now—7 o2.4%—Now BY HB. HUNT Join Your Old Friends and Neighbors at “The COUNTY FAIR” Bring the Children to This Show and Laugh at the Antics of Freckled-Face WESLEY BARRY The Big Horse Race—“Cold Molasses Wins” The Kids Catch the Greased Pig. The Big Fire and the Circus Stunts. axp sinc “Polly - Wolly - Doodle” STRAND ORCHESTRA Mischa Gluschkin, Conductor Selections from “Chocolate Soldier” Satisfactory Terms Alway: re ROTE-RANKINCO OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE ST. awe FIFTH AVE. JANUARY SALES | Now in Progress ding that construction bureaus The January Sale of Furniture The January Sale of Rugs The January Sale of Draperies The January Sale of Bedding = dine a ut hit there | Block,” a Western thriller, which is being shown at the Lib- March 4 lerty this week. ae Mises } eran nlays the role of Neti Tray, a young violinist, Griadlate, tee dnaped by an outlaw “Sierra” Bill (Hart), ir tary i, ie "nat. | Extreme Opportunities for Saving | ory ends, she has reformed Bill—and, of course, ¢ happily ever after. ‘e0 % x TODAYS PROGHAMS MEY Mar “The Fourteen Full Rolls of MEN—Alice Lake te “The Mle Have Prices Reduced gaat Simbatt Young tn “Mid. FOUR ROLLS in blue and white and gray, blue and white ] combinations are reduced to $1.55 the square yard. , TWO ROLLS, very fine patterns; one an inch and a quar- [ff ter tile, the other a very neat gray, blue and ivory pattern; priced $1.80 the square yard. EIGHT ROLLS of the heaviest domestic linoleum, featur- chin|f) ing blue, gray, ivory, tan and brown designs; reduced to iipeleaogey | Auce take|) $2.45 the square yard. Amorous Postcards Cause| of Family Uproar DENVER, Colo, Jan. 6.—A pre . < a lo KOEN —Maurion Tour OTHER FEATURES—COMEDIES—SCENICS— STRAND SMILES \Bodies of Soldiers | ~” Paris Schoo of This State Come 7 Bodies of 10 Washington soldiers Terry Cloth 300 Pairs of Marquisette Curtains Are the Yard Reduced 95c to $2.85 Pai Twelve patterns of this popular double-faced drapery material cit pour linmediate ‘attentions Stam have been added to the January with: linen: édges, others ‘henisthtan | Clearance specials. Your choice of and still others with insertions, they | any of them, the yard, 95¢. offer most satisfactory _ selections, Second Floor, Drapery Section Priced very special, the pair, $2.85. who died overseas were scheduled to larrive in Portland Wednesday. Pitti a Dancing ey | Make Your Own | INSTRUCTOR atid Hair Remedy I} con ISEUM te ae HOWARD TAYLOR Finished pupll of Ted Shawn and Ruth St De classic, nature, bal fecentric, Scotch, and clog and all around das ing. Afternoons and Evenings Phone Elliott 6390 Wanted for Minor Parts in Seattle-made Motion Pictures. 118 White Bldg. " FLORENCE IS AFTER } Beye wich sarsieasi These splendid curtains are deservin; CLEMMER nh each box nthe leading Hunter's in the for the Dial Film Co. This ¢ and diminutive mins sopular in the Hollywood ¢ ny and n constant demand, AMATEUR Scenario Stories for production in Seattle and having local set- tings—wanted. the Puyhouse of No Kegrets Bill Hart “The Frisky Mrs. Johnson” You will see a pretty woman “doing” Paris in all her glory and a few neces- sary but nevertheless mere men whom she plays with! Tonight, Thursday and Friday 118 White Bldg. TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY A comedy drama of the wudden plu: of a little First Seattle Showing Paramount , ‘ Picture “ \ we tl, x “THE TESTING BLOCK” A story df bandits and their fierce passions! After Bill takes on a cargo of liquor he engages in a free-for- all fight over a girl and, believe us, it is some fight— but Bill is the last one on his feet! LOVE DAVIS “WET AND WARMER” om the A First National Comedy “QUAINT ISLE OF Jensen & Von Herberg MARKEN” News De Luxe Scenic Comedy— “The Water Plug” I've Got the manicurist the alines. Dough,” ‘ | . phere of the teawagen and said the drawing room— me Ache ea St, MISFIT WIFE” —Wwith— ALICE LAKE MER MUSIC NEWS For Lame Back, Sideache, Shoul« der Pain, Stiff Neck, etc,, use Ham- lin’s Wizard Oil, It penetrates quickly, eases the pain and drives out the soreness. Keep it in the house Wizard Oil is a good dependable preparation to have in the medicine chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. You have no idea how useful! it will be found in cases of every day ailment or mis- hap, when there is need of an im- mediate healing, antiseptic applica- in cases of sprains, bruises, and stings. COMEDY “The Skipper’s Treasure Garden” A Toonerville Trolley Comedy of Springtime and Blondes and Brunettes! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA ui ARTHUR KAY Soteritese Under Wurlitzer PATHE NEWS COLONIAL ORCHESTRA 5. K. WINELAND, DIRECTOR re in Lave” rim “Avalon” M dolson Chester Screenic— Coming— “Unseen Forces” constipation lin's Wieard ant Uitte pink COMING—Mack Sennett’s “Love, Honor and Behave”