The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 3

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= reget tienereee isabel cele sree say meinen “ abiaaiaacente TARR ARN Rn WSIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR SODIETY GIRL [romans INDOPE RAID| aag'"du't Former Denver Debutante Is HOME TOWN Caught in Den Last Times Friday Zane Grey's “The Mysterious Rider” neta a new mark Dairymen ot 2 Harbor coun are joining wide moveme sly in the minate ali serut res in Washington big doors of the Ch site fell ynder blows of ‘Truman Starting Saturday at 11 a. m. Thomas Meighan: Star of “The Miracle Man” and “The Prince Chap” in: GEO. M. COHAR’S Huge Stage Success “A PRINCE THERE WAS” With Mildred Harris A story of a rich young idler, a» wonderful girl, and « child. yuiam Post No. gram, the officers sa n, at the annua ey observed Way, the a leged conductor. of the place, at warms Fo tempting to conceal the opium pipe yader a bunk Mixs Hamilton was said to have been reclining on a bunk padded ore of silk pillows, and was draped Garden City women have organ ined for farm bureau work and com der the leader ship of Mra. Orin Boule munity bettermer There were accord n a drug addict for six * years,” the young woman nadly ad mitted, “and vow have what i#| temed a $6 habit, that w& to say, I must pay $6 daily for sufficient morphine to satisfy my craving for the drug. “I am glad that the officers ar rested me, for perhaps th s mome way in which I can b from the terrible curse which was or the surrounding country. t eee ive a clean atid respec life. | “My family is in Denver, I can net go back to them, for they would be disgraced by ma Tf had a good education and when I became ad tieted to the use of drugs at San tm 1915 left a life of tune only to drop into the depths | loounty, state and federal peace off detection ¢ ingham, January 24, 25 and 26. eee fulne allah | Olympia for the purchase of the 46 Bi A | Sere ranch of Thomas Keel, on Sum STARTING Big pple-Salmon mit lake, by ©. C, Mauthe, of Port SATURDAY Rudolph |: EN- NO Star of “The Sheik” and “The Four Horsemen” And ALICE TERRY in “The Conquering Power” Last Times Friday—“The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” R E x startinc saturDAY HQOQT GIBSON in Peter B. Kyne’s big story—“RED CUURAGE” bie freight ever shipped from the | of Summit lake. nwest to Europe by the water saiaisia consisting ¢ > boxes of| Arrangements have been complet * and «a heavy consignment of |! whereby t maimon, the Royal Mail Steam | Suthorities + freighter | the Ameri ar from | ll their bas next 10 ball games. eee rthwest ports within U disk is expected to dock here|the state highway patrol to mak 2 20,000 be fiarrests in all cases where auto to lumber and|«r operated after January 15 with soon and will Here Today! THE LITTLE MINISTER” J. M. Barrie’s Famous Play Maude Adams’ Greatest Stage Success salmon, to Ruropean porta, out 1923 iThese apple shipments will be the e 8 last large consignments for Euro-| Members of the W. C. T.U pean buyers until the next crop/|vistted the Olympia omes in Year's day have sent / | DEESIDE, Bog. Jan. ¢-—An ex department a large box of home ample of the slump in farm stock | made candies, prices was presented at a sale here, | ee (== |of Eitma are advocating the re jin. entirety devoted to recla r ts. Special attention w to working out plans t When you are cuffering with rhew- | i matiam so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rut have the quickest relief ng has such ng beat as red ef, Just as Pepper Rub. In three minutes it} A Paramount Picture ~« Betty Compson f Co-Star of “The Miracle Man” as the warm-hearted Gypsy Girl MeNary bill cee The first new $75.000,0% good roads when four to be @warded to the lowent bidders eee departmen ne, stiff} at the Fi in chest. | asked fe t relief awaits you. Be|ter the er each package —Ad-|'s past president. . eee Entries ha | held January 1¢ ' jcourts for three and a half 3 yas Eilers’ Bankruptcy courts for three and _— | became a closed incident yesterday Case Is Settled wines reserat Judge 1 8. Bean of the site PORTLAND, Jan. 6—The Eilers’ | granted the request of Hy J. Ellers |tiement. This + Music House tankruptcy case, which | for an order of composition in which | ors will receive a t has been tn the foten ral and «tate = lers agreed to pay the 117 $ creators on their investment tarted to come fr 4 in Walla Walla. . | C.F. Lake, well-known Inland Em pire newspaper man, has leased Reardan Gazette from R. W. Saf. iM health Hi «== VAUDEVILLE ::°::: | eee eee ting plans for a new community hall All the leading makes of records all the time : LILLIAN | CLARK \ sm | scronon Naas oo let it get a start, Dr. King's New Discovery will get right down to work, relieving the tight feeling im the chest, quieting the racking vough, gently’ stimulating the bowels, thus eliminating the cold poisons. PYRECIVMETTSICCEOIMECTOM Always rejiable. Just good medicine '. and coughs. BROTHER made to case colds ar ral For filty a standard MORRIS All the tamily can take with helpta results. Eases the children's roe, No harmfol drugs. ‘nr be ing taste that the kiddies like. Az all | druggista, 60c. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Colds and Lougtis Feel Badly? Bowels Shuggish? Haven't any “pep” im work or piay. You're constipated! The stimuiati: action of Dr. King's Pills brings bac old time energy. All druggists, 25< Dr Kin PROMPT! wou GRIPE Music—a Cure for Columbia G-2 Lonesomeness with 20 sele¢tions Many a weary hour at home alone can be rT. Kin "S Pills on 10 records transformed into an hour of enjoyment and . Decne for $133.50 education when devoted to good music such NEW APTERNOON PRICES: as may be furnished by a good phonograph CHILDREN 100 ADULTS 200 at only Hear the COLUMBIA in the quiet and METROPOLITAN DE COURVILLE'S “LONDON comfort of our PRIVATE MUSIC ROOM. $2.50 Per Week Other Styles From $30.00 TO $500.00 Elinett 112 FOLLIES” Chickering, Kimball and 14.21 Third Ave. Lhe Supreme Hit of the Season Gulbransen Player Pianos “Seattle's Musical Headquarters HARRY. PATE 1221- Ther ive “COR UNIVERSITY and GIRLS - GIRLS - GIRLS atal accidents in y of Washington ined last May for the purpose of furnishing light and power, and eventually water, to’ Vancouver, and Invitations have been sent out to mn the Northwest to attend a convention of officials engaged in the wime, to be held in Bell- of the Underworld.” Negotiations have been closed in land, for $8,000. ‘The land is to be Cargo for Europe wut. |i sniaret ts nite for a With the largest cargo of perish. | boys’ and giris’ camp on the west end Olympia high school 1 the use of Legion drill ball for A general order has been sent out! Hotlan@-American freighter thru the state to all members of}! in _ Iiee Troxell and members of the! when a work horse was sold for 60) A large number of the eftizens | modeling of the city hall in order| that the council chamber may be! made large enough to accommodate |]) | Public meetings and other gather } eee | ‘The Ettensburg Chamber of Cons merce tuncheon Thursday is interest in the East in the Smith- dip into Washington's Mayor Ben F. Hill, Walla Walla, | ve of the Washington he genuine, with the| Education association, of which he Ty show to be + as oat | ford, who has retired on account of PAGE 3 | Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN CO | OTTO F. KEGEL, President, Continuing the aunty in 19 This ‘| January | win reelected fi] | 1 Furniture Sale| | With Important Savings on Living Room, Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture of the Better Grades. Hundreds of pieces of fine furniture are in this offering, and the prices are the lowest in years. = EE BLANKETS Provides Most Unusual Savings Several hundred pairs of Blankets of all grades are included at the reduced prices. z or] 5 - a Wn a ® ° =~ 1 36x50-inch Crib Blankets, extra special, each . "Glace bor Pale bacon onsen ces . $1.80 72x80 Gray and White fk Blankets of 4-lb. weight (seconds), * $2. 95 66x80 Woolnap Plaid Cotton Blankets (seconds), pair . “Blankets, Per DalF caccovecvecneonneee DOOM Ope Pale Docarrnsttestaceee sosedee QO | Here Is Where You Can Save on the Little Things You ~ Need for the Home. .- 40-watt Tungsten Light Globes. ..28¢ Glass, Cold Water Pack Rolling sinha i SEY SAR es é |], Round Asbestos Stove Mats, each. .S¢ No. 1 Willow Clothes itd, if], Heavy Alumina: Angel: ood No. 2 Willow Clothes Baskets. n Cake Paes .¢.oe<jccccccccsceres 19¢ No. 3 Willow Clothes Baskets. Pure Aluminum Pie Plates, 2 for.49¢ Hardwood Clothes Pins, dozen. . New Standard Food Choppers... .98¢ pooh Bet Metal ime * i M Garbage Pails. $2.15 ash Tubs ........eseeeees es pag ae see oe Saggeay Single Dover Egg Beaters, each. Ate" No. 8 Copper Bottom Boilers. ..$2.59 . Enameled Model iter, each. .$1.95 Zine Wermmonras, enek 'y 505+ +>- 49¢ No. 8 Cast Iron Waffle Iron. .. .$1.95 Good quality House Brooms, each 49¢ — Premier 6-lb, Electri¢ Irons... .$3.75 Large Assortment of Gray and White Enameled Ware— __ Very Greatly Reduced vs. Pn ee er ye Ade S-quart Double Boilers...... .....98¢ Cake Pans . PF lve 10- and 12-quart Water Pails.....98¢ Did PODS 20h ciNivvs pccenee se 13¢ 4- and 6-quart Tea Kettles.......98¢ | Real Painless ACTION Extraction Free Dally | ‘Thats Getting "hm UStvensiry music STORE 4212 University Way MOTHER’S BEAUTY EQUALS DAUGHTER'S, “Have you noticed Mrs, Blake, dear? She is such a calm and bean-| In order to introduce our new! (whalebone) plate, which is the Nightest and strongest plate knowa.: does not cover the roof of mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years, Whalebone set of Tecth Deposits Made or on Before January 10, 1922 Will Receive Interest From January 1, 1922 in tiful woman and they say she hasn't ro much to spend for clot She always dresses | for 15 years. Have impression taken in the moras ing and get teeth same day. ination and advice free Call and See pies of Our Plate and Bridge the Test of Time Most of our present patronage ts and she knows h bas perfect taste and clothes with care told me that she does most of her buying at Cherry's. “You know, they allow This Purely Savings Bank charge account the recommended by our early custome make your payments THE BANK FOR J S221 ‘miteacdioe “cd Sane amounts, just to suit your conven tomers, who have tested our work, When @pming to our office, be sure you aM in the right place. 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