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TNE SEATTLE STAR Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s | THESGRG)TE- RANKIN @ OFTO F. KEGEL, President { Pike Street and Fifth Avenue clure Patter Corrine § Griffith, who has come to be known as one of the best dressed actresses o singe or screen, has a new type of role In her new pleture, “The Single Track.” Miss Griffith ts seen in a sombrero and other Western costume, She appears as a prominent figure in the life of n small Western settlement. In the early part of the pleture, however, she is seen in the midst of the New York social whirl, and wears several stun ning gowns. “TODAY'S PROGRAMS | COLISEUM.-Nerme, ‘Talmadge he 8 a Selene PEN Gi New VICTOR RECORDS For September Are the latest additions to the Great Library of Vig- hainralsing experience of Martin Jackson, Arthur Hull, Guy tor Music. You can make your, selections easily, le iba play at tee TRO bn gael , : ‘ jens! Weed ‘Hunter . rely, in our first floor demonstration rooms. o f * | ef The part of Martin Tripp ts played Ie ¢ “Babe” c | by none other than the papular | Babe” Ruth, the King of Swat, R R d. screen favorite, Charles Ray. Pretty | | recently met Wesley Barry, the ed Seal Records Doris Pawn plays 0} ite Ri " King of Screen Freckles, at the npn Tee “i Polo Grounds, and revealed to the ALDA, FRANCES youngster the secret of his swat la Wally —bben? Ne Andro Lontana Cat (Farewell, My Joyous Home) 10-in. Ist pi BORI, LUCREZIA Bibella ting success. Freckles was there upon taken to a back lot by Wil CORTOT, ALFRED Melody Polonaise Chgpin-Liszt 10-tn. Ist/ price $1.25 Ham Nigh, his director, and knocked h few over the fence during a spirited gamo between youngsters DE LUCA, GIUSEPPE “. Deon Carios—Per Me Giunto 6 11 di supreyno Verdi (The Day Supreme) 12-in. fist price $1.76 These scones were taken for Wee-| ley'’n latest screen play, “Scho! Days,” made for Warner Brothers GALLLCURCI, AMELITA La Sonnambula—Sovra i! sen Belling (While My Heart Its Joy Revealing) 10-1n. list price $1.35 by Harry Rapt McCORMACK, JOHN eee dack Holt, Paramount's new Learn to Smile Harbach-Hirsch 10-in. lst price $1.25 (From “The O’Brien Girl”) | REX_€ aay Tearle in “The Fight oun Ase AcMyrite Ctetmen ta “The | . Thomas Metghan, back in Holly wood after @ vacation in the East, in at work on the film version of George M. Cohan’s romantic stage comedy, “A Prince There Was.” Lois Wilson ts leading woman and the supporting cast includes Sylvia | Ashton Nigel Barrie, Charlotte LIBERTY a ea A. Conan Doyle's “The | Hound of the Baskervilles” tn 4 | chureh said to be haunted, alone, and In the late houre of the night, ts the | Oliver A First National attraction with that sweet and lovely Viltain, Lew Cody COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA ‘3M Artists, Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing overture to “Raymond” Coming—BETTY COMPSON in a Paramount picture BLUE MOUSE Many movie fans are seizing tae! opportunity of seeing pretty Wanda Hawley at the Bide Mouse theatre) in her latest production, “A Kiss in Time.” Wanda ts supported by T. | Roy Barnes, new leading man who) has leaped into popularity, Charlie Murray in “Hard Knocks and Love | Tapa,” his last production under the Mack Sennett Banner, ts also shown. COLISEUM Because a woman neglected :to tell her husband about an innocent iné , cident of her past, her future happt is threateng!. ‘The incident | Could be Interpreted several different ‘That's the theme of the plot of “The Sign on the Door,” the film play appearing’ at the Collseum j Theatre until Friday night. Norma | Talmadge is seen in the leading role ‘with Charles Richman and Lew Cody appearing opposite her. eee ico $1.28 Villanella 10-n. Hst price $1.25 Charles Ray and pretty Doris Pawn are delighting the crowds at the Liberty this week in Ray's latest production, “The “The Midnight Bell.” The picture will close Friday night. |Wally Reid Has Different Role| Wallace Reld has driven almost | every kind of vehicle during his star, ls enacting “The Call of the North,” by Steward Edward White, the original novel being called “Conjuror’s House.” The story deals with life in the Hudson Bay district and is filled with exciting action of the outdoor type which Is so ([) . Dance Records well sulted « to Hgts activities, 18783 ;In My Tippy Canoe—Waltz Hackel-Berge Orchestra 2g 10-in. list] Where the Lazy Mississippi! Flows—Waltz price 85c Hackel-Berge Orchestra, 18779'; NaJo—For Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago 10-in. st | Sam—Oriental Fox Trot price 85c. The Benson Orchestra of Chicago 18787 Girl—Mediey Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His‘ Orchestra UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY A merry melange of mystery, adventure and Hicktown humor! l65th Performance of “Over the Hill’ Tonight “Over the Hill," the big} cture star. In The| Wiliam Fox super-special offering he added a locomotive | Wat has been playing to capacity t and in the automobile | houses for now ite-fifth week. will re immediately following | give ita ¢5th performance at the Met- ve # racing car at a speed of | ropolitan theatre Saturday night of 110 miles per hour, But in “The Hell this week, and will positively be the | Diggers” he operates one of the most | ast performance of this attraction, unusual machines in the world-gthe| The success of the picture demon You're the Sweetest aes | Lester Vermilyea, art director at Metro's New York studios, con- giant dredger used to pan gold from! the earth mile @ day On this occasion he is unable to make more than half a Reid comes to the Lib- play of wide appeal. startes tho prime importance of the| | human interest element in a screen | The big emo can: | 10-An. lat Vamping Rose—Fox Trot price 85c. 18786 \ All Star Trio and Their Orchestra, There's Only One Pal After All | structed a street car in the studio to | be uged in a scene from “Fine Feathers,” the play appearing at tho Colonial Theatre until Friday nignt, | Many amusing Ancidents occur on the street car, wi are picturized tlonal eweep of “Over the Hull” | not fall to touch the sympathies of | the mont critical theatre-goer, “Ma” Ruth tonahouee supports Tom | Benton, the pivotal character of the |Santschi in a new series of West: | story, excites pity « amiration, rns, just as tho she were 4 character in} E. K. Lincoin has leading role in| reat fife. There are plenty of thrill Charles Hart-Elliott Shaw — Sleepy Head Peerless Quartet | All the Way to Calvary Homer Rodeheaver Where the Gates Swing Outward Never z Mrs. William Asher-Homer Rodeheaver ~ Ul Take You Home Again, Kathleen 10-4n. List price &5c. 18780 10-1n. Net price 85¢. 18781 | The famous | Charles Hoyt play i Comedy “A GAME LADY”: erty today in “The Mell Diggers.” Scenic ‘ “Jogging. Across Sawtooth” Picture called “Rent' Free.” Lila Lee is leading woman for Mr. Reid }and the cast includes Henry Bar- | rows, Gertrude Short, Lillian Leigh. }ton, Clarence Geldart, Claire Me Dowell and Lucien Littlefield. Frank E. Woods is supervising the, Gee, but. Boldt's Latent is good! Wallace Reta fs ac work ona new (Advertisement, way to look ‘our ‘accapt for lo Hot accep unless they are CORRECT. JOHN E. OUR BIG DE LUXE SHOW WANDA HAWLEY The Girl with the Million- Dollar Smile —in— “A KISS IN TIME” For ore hwrenty “penttive Leading Dentist ond my afticle in Saturday's Star. Funny CHARLIE MURRAY in Mack Sennett’s Latest Comedy “Hard Knocks and Love Taps” IBLUE MOUSE ye. THEATRE ree i SUNDAY, § and LAaBon DAY Main 3993, or tn office, Colm Bock, for information in “Fine Feathers. . STRAND Barbara Castleton, well known stage and screen favorite, appears in the title role of “The Child Thou | Gavest Me,” which fs belng shown | at the Strand Theatre until Friday | ight. Miss Castleton ts supported | by Bill Desmond and Lew’ this production. ° CLEMMER Pretty Mae Collins, much talked of girl of the movies, appears oppo- site Frank Mayo in “The: Shark Master’ at the Clemmer Theatre. “The Bhark Master,” which is « story of a romance of the sea, will) fun until Friday night. cee CLASS A Tina Modottt,” the clever little Italian beauty who plays a role in “The Tiger's Coat,” which ts playing at the Class A Theatre until Friday night Is an accomplished dancer, be sides being one of the screen‘s most talented emotional artreases. eee REX F Caleb Conover is a fighter with all the strength of his body, mind and soul. He has worked himself up from a railroad fireman to the pres- idency of a great railroad because he has never flinched at any ob- stacle placed in Kis path, But, tke all great men, he has his enemies, ‘That's what makes “The Fighter,” the Select production playing at the Rex Theatre until Friday night, ‘Conway Tearle plays the part of Caleb Conover. ° ee WINTER GARDEN “Lavender and Old Lace,” popular Hodkinson production, will Close its run at the Winter Garden re tomorrow night, Th ; avender and Old \ Lace’ woven within it the romana of a pretty young newspaper woman on her vacation. In addition to being one of the “pepplest” actors before the camera, Pat O'Malley, who is putting his zip into the Oliver Productions’ “Slippy ” also can walk a tight rope fry chicken 2s Is doughnut. O'Malley's pet hobby ly choffing with orisp, fried fow! as his piece de resistance. “Riding With Death.” That?s the stirring title of Buck Jones’ next Betty Francisco plays opposite him. THE WONDER PICTURE OF THE CENTURY COMES SATURDAY NOW PLAYING ‘FINE FEATHERS’ With an All-Star Cast TOM SANTSCHI “The Secret of Butte Ridge” JACK O'DALE at the Wurlitzer “The Storm.” UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT “THE SHARK MASTER” a ag Pgh ma ig* Sea | FRANK MAYO miss YveNNE FARR Singing epular Seuge Chester Outing the} = Feel Young Again The man who keeps ma Cnet ed 2 af be rey ind ede Tee el in eae SL park at mati le i? put if you 4 de- back your helps to keep one Ina sturdy, vigorous con- dition use it is a arent aid in keeping bodily functions in normal workii order. 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Citizens of that distri | signed @ petition, in which they de |elared that the stench was intoler. | able from the dump. : SIMPLE -Sgpee td aqueezing cee By of Uiose un late blackheads, The! pis, sate ane eure way to lout, and tha jo this, ot get oe toute wider from your dr & little on « hot rlakly over the black } ia for neconds—-warh the parts end “every blackhead will be §Pinching and squeezing out black- a heads I mal *, e4. 7 ry particle o skin mt pores in their} ny druggist will} well you the e and; about two ever neod. powder, ¢ light see $8 ‘rtamew 82 Amalgem All work guaranteed for 15 years | Have im the morn- | ‘easions take Call « fee Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Werk. We Stand the Test of Time. jost of it te M 1 te fh gery LAS gre * rk te i givin eur cus work. Bring tris ad with you, OHIO &2: Dentists | 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Oppesite Freser-Patersen Co, PERFECTION COAL wre Any coal dealer or teamster can get it for you CITY FUEL CO. | Elliott 0289 Henry Burr and Peerless Quartet 10.1n. It When the Corn Is Waving, Annie Dear price 85c. 45251 10-4n. list price 1,00 u Little Tin Soldier Cablare Men Who Blinded Jailer? The two men who biinded Jailer John Arigett!, of the Kitsap county jail, with red pepper, for the purpose of enabling them to escape, are be Neved to have been arrested in Eu- gene, Ore, according to & report from Guaees Thursday night. Harry 8. Brandner and Alexander C. Donoway suspected to be the men held. erift Fred Fein, of Kitsap county, wilh investigate immediately. at Banker e e' @ ! uitting Business! quitting for good—our entire stock of merchandise must be sold regardless of cost. SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY MORNING Now is your opportunity to buy ‘your Bedding and Linens at these low prices. We are isoeanie Pequot Sheets, Pequot Sheets, 63x99 Extra heavy Wear-Ever Bheets, $1 45 Sixos .. Pequot Pitiow | Cases— each 42x36, Extra heavy Pillow Cases, 42x36, 46x36, old 35c each Special prices to hotels and apartment houses. SHOES , School Shoes, button or lace; sizes 10 to 2; pair Boys’ Scout Shoes . Youths’ Scout Shoes .. Men’s Scout Shoes Boys’ High Tops . Girls’ High Tops .. Boys’ Army Lasts Men’s Dress Shoes .. Ladies’ Felt Slippers .. sheets; per yard All-wool Oregon Blankets Ib. ... $1 .00 Fancy Plaid Blankets, size 66x80, each e All-wool Auto Robes at .. . $4, 25 Comforters, extra " $2 .50 heavy, each.. Extra heavy sateen. covered Comforters, each $3.95 $1.25 Pillows, grade, good each... . 81.50 . $1.60 . $2.00 . $2.25 .. $2.95 3.95 . 83.25 $3.95 pair ALASKA DRY GOODS COMPANY 1512 FIFTH AVE.—Next to Coliseum Theatre Blankets! Blankets! | SHOES Children’s Felt Slippers... Boys’ Corduroy Knickerbocker Pants, double seat; Boys’ Wool Knicker Pants. .... Men’s Bib Blue Buckle Overalls $1.25 Men’s Coveralls . Men’s Heavy Union Men’s Shirts and Drawers, each. . EXTRA SPECIAL! 40 INCHES WIDE HEAVY her ih the makes excellent Table Damask 64 BSc inches wide, yard.. Hope Muslin, 124c per yard Best grade Outing Flannel, yard . Toweling, 17 inches wide, yard Best Towels in town, each Large size Bath Towels, each .,.. Bedspreads, 76x84, each..... Bedsprea 80x90, each... Bedspreads, 82x94, each..... Baby Flannel, sian 45¢ extra quality, .50¢ sizes 7 to 12 years— -$1.25 - $1.50 .50¢ Henry Burr and Peerless Quartet: There's a Corner Up in Heaven Olive Kline Elsie Baker 4 Olive Kiine-Elsie Baker — NOW PLAYING— LAVENDER AND You Had Better | HURRY! Positively Last Performance Saturde~’ Night AT THE MET. Twice Daily: 2:15 and 8:15

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