The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1921, Page 3

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® ’ MONDAY, OCTOBER 38, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE re Joseph |S Peete ei Robin Hood”, Good |'""*i'3 Ne%avima| “Show Marked Gain "LLC Toll! BOY! C Among the speakers who will ad-|. Obdtobder’a coal output at the Pa . Cle ; . } Railway Mail Clerk Is H 4 we Ever, omes Back ey Fh ah tal rtinn at ae i ANNOUNCEMENT | mi Mure”) to Thrill All Seattleaee: oe Seater apres, El eee] nit States reclamation write in time for their letters to Seattle postoffice inspectors were By Glenn Hughes i sing, and what is more, they | on O, 1, Waller, PU: | ee pies we 'by tas Ontauek 4 logic and the Common Sense | nave f ney Fi . ach us by Baturday, Octobe | teavor or to check rem| With a performance marked by tts| "t’®,,P lity, Harry Pfiel, in)many; I hxon, manager of im the contest will b Jed “4 of the situation / appeals to ding ove the tithe r won instant favor | migration and istry Northern Pa OW a FO 6 hoes ofa be Ahewdpermeds |i | " s . vivacity and sparkling enthusiasm, | with fic Feail Dan A. Scott more week, all letters to be in our | them. Why shoyld « man tn by committe y D. Downs, ra the De Koven classic | nitigton as Marian was quite charm-| state dir Citioe. 995 Rexchange buying bis bome carry his way mail clerk, held in Spokane fol » Opened Sunday evening | ing. Jo a Howe capture velopment own title risk, when by simply conmervation tt, i| to Have Corns THE Butane, by oor 4 Baturday by | Millions of People Know an Easy Sth. “If you cannot got OH! BOY! || b litan ‘Theatre for ala rovin at your nelg 5 engagement with her winso: jatitute we el, and Paul Ayers|the state lowing hit st Saturday week 4 grover's, demanding fram the seller ® Down's t was brought at . hes Guebe;. with ity’. seme Faeuuahe Pamekan ee yn aver the | Way to Ead Them—Quick and Sure call Main 1719 we will seo || §| Tithe Insurance Policy he cam ¢)tunes and legendary H ms | SEED all shot you now wrest corns HILL” that you are # 4 be absolutely protected from ro. | "i ecient way. That's why ‘ Title Loss, and also from cost ) Construction Work come are becoming so uncommon. At Union Soap Company |] f} or iiicctico it the tite 19 at Dawria is said to have cs ar * l the first corn pain they apply Blue-jay Aeon 325 Lumber Exchange . Ke wan Tectgnised as one c | the mont 1 Gaining in Seattle | —the liquid of the plaster—for sale at tacked? And then that per- Se: Win He Ges returned t first ds the quality of the music| “Oh Promis brought a generous! Seattle construction activities Ml! druggists’. The pain stops instantly. A LIMITED le manent guaranty fund deposit Soon the whole corn gently loosens and usio whieh stands the strain of | share of appro of $150,000 with the state tle for ee For my own part, | she: i gain: over build Carers ‘od RIVER OES mes SANE familiarity without losing ita|I can see no reason, artistic or other poet ey 191 ss stink to MY sapae comes out. ENGAGEMENT |]| treasurer at least evidences jemotiqnal appeal or tts effect of | Wise, for the recitation of m third! just comy the Chamber of| ‘This te not tiie old ways, harsh and AT | | ] Veterans May Get spontapielety, Second, there is the|stanga in this amorous ballad, but |(ommerc ated Indus. etude. It is the modern method, put out POPULAR FREE CTOR good faith with all poliey- I Ch Land story. Who has not in his dreamy |Perhape there is a reason. | tries, Some work ing done on by @ laboratory of world-wide repute. holders. ance at Lands youth held visions of himself as the} It j# untortunat ane 4 PRICES tates anlal ta nent os ee unfortunate that the comedy | big business bull the report For millions of people it has solved the Ex-Government Two thousand a o 1 in Sherwood Forest?! quips in th RUS cannot be re | shows, but most of the act corn problem, It will bring you freedom Physician land will be throw op. Who has not roared with Friar | newed ann ly, for verily, some of | + - ie. Tuck? + 801 of |ters around new homes. La —and forever—when you know it. Fos Sie tien %. 0. rece n| Tuck? Who has not sighed for the| them grow stale. However, the mem | ditions have improved grea is your own sake, poe y! gehen tonight. Shows Start at 10 A. M. aioe! tale AGED ae cake made by the land settlement hand and heart of Marian? It ts all bers of this company do their best | added f } a ies ng hes: welcome te: this pervice, whi n j* part of ue—a part of our inherit-| to instil life into the stalest puns, | ——— — — Liquid or Plaster mittee ts approved. This rec by }ance, and the romantic glamour of/ and especially in the third act they|and has none of the jaded qualities Mendation involves the Bluffs} ford project, between White Bluffs means that our doctor will give you an examination and preserip ‘ the tale of Robin Hood is not tar| succeed in convulsin ooeed co the audience| which too often accompany such a a | y ‘ and Hanford, and the Manson p: nished by time or the cruel material | with mirth Seotection eee ue a INTER GA RDE pe reer } eet on Lake Chelan, each comp sm of our century or i 1” Whese —o o very | ote in-ende corns | tng about 1,000 acres. The report| It ta a jolly piece that Ralph D Altogether, there te much pisasure| There mill be pertoranances Sear? ave pal THEATRE RIGHT DRUG CO. } € ? | y plece that Ralph Dun:/and a deal of wholesome melody in| night this week, with matinees'@ Bayer & Black product neo m 1111 First Ave, Seatile, Wash, || Was Submitted to the state execu|bar hae produc The principals! the performance. It moves swiftly, | Wednesday and Saturday t » Clemmer, Mgr. ‘s , . tive gommittee of the Amer | beara « ie _ — — — -_——— _ — coma, chairman of the settlement committee. age sm a i “ 9 Rookie” Newspaper Begins Publishing The Tiny Yank, newest “rookio” among Seattle's weekly newspapers, Went over the top for the first time Saturday morning. It is published in the interests of all U. 8. veterans Legion by W. D, Moreland of Ta- * PREP NAG RD NEO i BAYH ‘ 5 SSS FA ROWAN ys 2 ANA XY WI) Ti 4 I Ht} 4 by H. R. Langtry and Russ Simon. ton, both ex-service men The first issue contains letters of _ endorsement from almost every vet erans’ organization in the city, and .. its news columns are filled with snappy, interesting items of interest to all men and women who have served under the banner of Uncle A Witching Romance of Cupid and the Law IN WHICH A_ DEBONAIK “DIP” IS LURED FROM CRIME ‘To _ReAL HAPPI- “BROWNIE’S LITTLE e VENUS” A COMIC OF CANINE CAPERS CLEMMER GRAPHIC A WEEKLY REVIEW OF WHAT'S DOING IN TTLE International News October 8: Marie Prevost in “MOONLIGHT FOLLIES” . ADMISSION ANY TIME— INCLUDING TAX "Now PLAYING BRYANT WASHBURN , THE ROAD TO LONDON of A 2 Z Z Z g 4 3 g ties er J f', é “hy Sa || LT) MUTT AND JEFF | Z / ; : : eer ///// eo I COMEDY NEWS ( Oz, Vy of — JACK O'DALE E ’ ps7 | , Y /y f / 1//}/ Tet AT THE WURLITZER ——_—_—_——_," ME, ta p YY, A, y ho, %, ‘ang, Y Ms a PLAYING al : , Y/py yy j Wy b. v Paik va Ly THE JUNGLE AND CIVILIZED Nitoceeey! 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