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Coliseum Concert Orchestra 34—ARTISTS—34 ARTHUR KAY, Conductor Heath, Smith and Gilkison, Three Boys Whe Sing QND © UNIVERSITY Wis Number in Prison Is and Everyone Knows ihn | as “Three POLA NEGRI reveals a magnetism and fire in ber new pleture— “Gypsy Blood” that surpasses even ber wonderful “Passion.” rmald Comedy THE GREENHORN’ with “Ham” PATHE NEWS Coming “THE SKY riuaeT Episode Nine “THE SON OF TARZAN" Mermaid Comedy “DUCK INN” eri rirst ‘Time in Sevens” His escape from prison one of the most thrilling sensational on record! an “The Home Stretch” An unusual and exciting race track picture with a very in | teresting romance! ‘Two Feature Plays—NOW—Two Feature Plays os JENSEN & VON HERBERG NEWS “KENTUCKY HOME” Popular Song Featured by Its Authors COMING “THE GOOD BAD WIFE” Abe Brashen and Harold Weeks NOW PLAYING with all her joy and sparkle, pep and vivacity, fun and frolic, makes it mighty interesting for ail who see her in ber newest “Scrambled Acidity, Hust- STRAND ORCHES Under 8. K. WINE “Cavalleria Rusticana” (Mascagni) Mr. Frederick C. Feringer on the Org) Coming—“THE WILD GOOSE” of the Ince star, Lioyd Hughes, makes his screen debut in a new 1 Weber production. These hes brothers are not related to Gareth Hughes, the Mero lu- minary. Earl Hughes, younger brother "TODAY'S PROGRAMS | LINERTY—Dougias MeLean in “The | Home st INTER EN—Lew Cody to | “A Dangerous Pastime.” Person Al appearance of Mr, Cosy BLUR MOUSE—Mary Pickfort in | "Thre the Back Dower’ (second week.) COLISEUM —Pola Neget in “Gypay st KAN D Marguerite “Serambled Wives Prank Hiasing Trail.” Pe nce of Frankie Kiolet real contest LONIAL—Mary Miles Minter in “The Little Clown.” REN Sevens.” Clark in Star Cale ~ WINTER GARDEN I EW CODY, popular hero of many wid drawing card Jon this week pearing with his Dangerous Mastime Mr on the before the where he is ap fh person in conjunction stent sereen showing, Cody has | ereen, and Pi footlight Mr during wht atty mone ation whic pearance equally w appealing 15 mi. Cody ta » Ure he ue” for some fin joffers a “ct ree h call |dramatic action. The new show of admirers. Desperate Youth actress han the rote of a ky mou ond the film drama at n this week, starring Po actrenn rain the mak jing, un n of | ne appear in of "Carmen BLUE MOUSE | Mary Pickfe the crowds to | Miss P of her famou HE SAW SEATTLE WHEN IT WAS A draw the ! continues to ¢ Blue Moube kford is play little girt F | STRAGGLING TOWN): George W. Washington in 1882—Still Hale and Hearty at 76 “It bas been many a year since | ifett as well as I do now,” said George W. Lincoln, 1929 Queen Anne Ave, Seattle, in relating his lexpertence with Tunlac, recently Mr. Lincoln ranks as one of th¢ | Washington pioneers, having come |to this state in 1882. He has been la reaident of Seattle for the past thirty-one years, and for a number of years has held the position of linepector in the Street Cleaning De partment | “Yea, sir, I feel fully twenty years younger since taking Tanlac, and I appreciate what the medicine hi done for me more than I would @ fortune. Years ago my stomach began to get in bad shape, and it kept getting worse and wore: until I got to where I could hardly eat anything. My appetite was gone entirely, and I think I had about every kind of pain arid distress that goes with a bad stomach. At times I had cramps that just dow died me up like a jack knife, and I often thought my last minute had come Then rheumatiom got a grip on me, and it is a mystery to me how I managed to get around at all. My legs swelled to twice their normal size, and were so stiff and hurt ©«o bad I could hardly into my buggy ¢ ur of inspection, My ankles swelled un 1 could hardly get my on, and my back hurt so bad it was agony for me to stoop over. 1 was nerv ous and restiess at night. and al ways got up feeling tired and worn out. Well, before I had finished my first bottle of Tanlac I naw that it was the right medicine for me. I've just finished my fifth bottle now and my stomach is in splendid con dition and I'm eating want without a bit of trouble. 1 have gained about ten pounds in weight, and am entirely rid of rheu matiem, and can get on or off my buggy like a young man. T am now seventy-four years of age, but Tantac is far ahead of any medi cine I ever saw or heard of.” Tanlac is sotd in Seattie by Bartell Drug Stores and druggists.—Advertisement. imb make a to anything 1 the leading LAST TIMES TODAY ARY ILES INTER ng been a favorite Ernst | Lincoln Came to | THE SEATTLE STAR Marguerite Clark Back on Screen After Absence of Fourteen Months || Antonlo Morene in “Three | ” the Winter | “al the stage | | Marguerite Clark, the irresistible little star who is playing at the Strand this week in a sereen version of the delightful stage comedy, “Scrambled Wit The plot hinges around the Smith to keep from an ardent an ex-husband living. This is the first picture months, the Back Door,” a PEE based on an idea m d by Mary} hervelf, It prepared for the | nefeen by Marion Fairfax and deals| wit 1 tribulations of a little French gir! who thinks she & a Bol “Thr wun an LIBERTY The Home Stre Lean's ing at teh.” Dow arr ngla. ng vehicle thin week proctivitien ¢ i his difficul m the influ Jess of Chance. atent » show the Liberty ng on the ung horse ties in freeing ence of the ¢ The racing scenes have been par | Ucularly well staged. | | mine REX t of tion of “Three Sev starring Antonio this week he a » the picture Moreno at the Rex med at the Arizona state peniten.} Prison officials governor of the state were | impressed with the story and the/ mennage nat they allow. | ed the prisoners to take part in the| photoplay. At one time more than a| undred convicts were placed on| their honor and allowed outside the jail, Not one tried to escape. eee we tlary at Florence Jand the it conveys COLONTAL Little Mary Miles Minter in the Jainty little heroine of “The Little ” the fim Pp POSTMASTERS' JOBS ARE SAFE; BY LEO R. SACK | WASHINGTON, May 31.—Foarth | clans postmasters thruout the coun-| try need not worry. Their jotw are | | safe. | ‘The recently promulgated Harding Hays civil order will not disturb | these officials The civil service commission has officially informed Representative | Fem, of Ohio, that it has no inten- tion of conducting new examinations to fill these offices. Incumbents will be permitted to serve unless vacan- fen are created by their death, resig: | « nation or removal upon proof of vio- | lation of postal regujations. | Congressmen are being notified to | thi effect They in torn are reas | wuring constituents thruout the coun- | jer , Hollins Is Loser at Golf Scotland, May 31 weiteh, British cham eliminated Miss Marion Hol lins, American, today in the British woman's championships, one up. Mrs, R, H. Barlow, Philadelphia | defeated Phyllis and two to go. Miss Leitch and Misa Hollins were all squaré at the ninth hola The British champion was in wonderful lform on wooden club play, but the American offset this with brilliant jong green shots. | pion, Ham and ewgs at Boldt's—Adver tivement, Miss Lobbett, three up|} es.” desperate efforts of Lucile admirer the fact that she has| Clark has made in 14 editor Interest in Cody Contest | Grows Daily If the fair maidens have thelr way Lew Cody will not give up his “heart breaker’ fea, Of ev ery 10 letters received by the ¢ nine want Lew to stick to b prevent line of work, The letter by Margaret V. Cros, of 6220 Carleton xpreawen th: | | | roles in the mov entiment which ail among the feminine admirers of this popular star Mins C a9 follows “When Hn what he did anent the able to build neighbor parable that has letter re reon wrote man who wa a better he usetrap than hi to «nd philosophy been equaled Mr. Lew Cod: client maseuline 30 1 we that most ¢ nent of the delicate art of Continue with subtle since you execute them so we expo amping roles 1, For your | some one must do the heart-breaking in this world, just portray the fickle 4 HOME ONE must rt-breaker; and conditions exist, let him who excels in this particular art care ry on the good work with all the ability of which he is possemsed. “In that way he 1 his | niche in life, will have proved him welf a master at hie chosen craft The contest clones at 5 o'clock Thursd: afternoon. temember th i be $25 in cash prizes for | the best letter Here is the questior hould Lew Cody settle down? Has the famous heartbreaker of the photoplays dallied long enough along the path of ro mance? Would Lew look better by the family fireside, with youngsters playing on his lap, a wife darn- ing hig socks by the living room table? 6 these will have fillec HERE’S YOUR CHANCE, GIRLS Some lucky Seattle girl is going to have a chance to appear on the stage with Lew Cody Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week Mr, Cody, who is appearing at the Winter Garden this week, will se do this all those who would like to take part in little sketeh with the star are requested to be at the || o Winter Garden at 10 o'clock Wed Benides appearance, | the winner will be screened with Mr, Cady. “The Little Clown” ts full, from beginning to end, of delightful com. edy situations, A real circus, one of the few wagon outfits left in this hired to put on the| ae RoONOR, ¢ | ck Muthal! is the leading man “GORNS Lift Off with with Fingers | jlooks stunning all oR Should he go ahead resisting the lure of famous beauties, un- hindered in his career of a gay and heart-beeaking bachelor? Send letters to Lew Cody Seattle Star. iF airbanks Denies | Stork Is Coming} LOS ANGEL May 31.—The nly bird I have seen hovering around here is an ostrich that was given ux last Christmas—and that is for sale cheap,” Douglas Fairbanks declared toda an reports that his wife, Mary Pick Fairbanks, is preparing for a vinit from the stovk “There i# absolutely no truth tal the report.” continued Fairbanks. “If | such a wonderful thing were true, ! we would have no reason to deny it | A LEGACY, OR—? "My deaf, ien't Jane a wonder? How she has gone ahead! When I | first knew her she was the worst | frump in town, and now—well, she the time. And her husband has followed suit. He's | always dreased in the best looking | clothes, Looks as though they've| been left a legacy, doesn’t it?” “No, old dear—it's nothing of the kind. They've just become smart, that’s ali I know, for Jane told me. They simply buy at Cherry's on credit. You pay a@ little each month. It's very simple, and I'll my they get bargains, with practi- cally nothing to lay down. Yes, Jane is a wonder.” ‘Their store is at Second and Madi son, 207 Rialto building, over the Pigin Whistle —Advertisement, janie Open an Acc ount at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN Go: OTTO F. KEGEL, Prewident Pike Street and Fifth Avenue June Sale of White ae zen / fi Po | | ia so | ean 2 Dozen of a Muslin Pillow Cases nished with wide Seamed Bed Sheets that will give good M White Huck Towels for household and Turkish Bath Towels 42x36-Inch 19¢ 75¢ ng 25¢ Each hems 72x90-Inch service edium-sized hotel use Large-sized splendid quality Excellent Quality 100 Pieces put up 10 yards in a Long Cloth 2.25 sanitary package White-Crinkle Hospital Bedspreads priced extra special LAST TIMES TODAY | Drop a little corn, in-} hurting, | right off Doesn't hurt a bit! “Freezone” on an aching stanuy that corn stops then shortly you lift it with fingers. Truly! } Your druggist sells a tiny bottie | of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness/| or irritation. Eyes Strained? | If your eyes are work-strained ol tired: if your vision blurred; if it bothers you your eyea burn or itch wear glasses, get Opto tablets from dissolve one in & ase of water and use from two to} {four times a day to bathe the even. | Bon-Opto has b relief to th Note 1 strengthens week s time, ght comfort and de and thousands, | ra say Hon-Opto | wight 50% in a in many instances, | Bon-Opto Rete Relief Second Week UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT TYPICAL PICKFORD PLAY BLUE MOUSE 3 THEATREES MARY PICKFORD —IN— The Latest and Greatest FRANK MAYO The Hero of Romance in “The Blazing Trail” A STIRRING TALE OF VENGEANCE IN THE PICTURESQL BLUE RID MOUNTAINS STARTING TOMORROW ESPERATE ns Specially Priced at James & Merrihew 700 Hitel Bidg.. Second and Appearing in Person In Conjunction With His Latest Picture A Dangerous Pastime An adventurous love story with a strong ap- Attention Girls! TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MORNINGS “THROUGH at 10 o'clock there will be a Beauty Contest tn Front of Winter Garden Theatre All contestants will be filmed and shown on the screen in this theatre, The winners will appear in person with Mr. Cody on the J stage afternoons Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. All contestants be at the theatre at 10 o'clock, Bad Stomach 'Sends Her to Bed for 10 Months Thanks to the active co-operation of all local druggists, Bi-nent h mow famous stomach cop, is of ‘arresting | “The Little | Clown” Together With FRANKIE KIOLET In_ Person and Pictures Made in Theatre Last Friday Night A CENTURY COMEDY pepnia, Acidity, Gas you are troubled by any of then@ Stomach disturb: call up your earest a 4 you @ pa ta, the little i troubles in the “stomach in five minutes. ‘Try it today. Bi-mesin enforce law and order /im your stomach, and eat what you , Want when you want it Three Days, Starting Wednesday WANDA HAWLEY —in— ‘Virtuous Sinners’ —Also-- TOM SANTSCHI and MOVIE CHATS ” gaye Mrs. Dora! to bed and for| 10 months did not think I hg live. | Eatonic helped me so mach I am) now fade A and able to work. I recom. | it highly for stomach trouble.’ Fatonic helps people to get well by taking up and carrying out the ex- cons acidity and gases that put the) stomach ont of order. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Advertise- repeating, distress, take an Katonic| after each meal.’ Big box coste only | s trifle with your druggist’s guarantee | | Advertisement.

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