The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 MABEL NORMAND Posen sorvees or Mm "| for Molly O Thursday at he home, 742 Olymp | P e C | lace, will be held Saturday at 2 t t telih. Gage ap i hg ee rize Contest Morgan offict Mra, Griff Oh the Molly O shoes waa the wife of Capt. James Grif-|}And the Molly O hata fiths, well known shipping man of] Are the style since the Molly O eattle | ormne i had been a resident of Puget| There's a Molly O this Sound for 8T years, coming here in| And @ Molly © that j 885 with her husband from Kng-| TH) my brain's in a Molly O dase} wet, She is survived by her bus) | and, two sona, Albert V, Griffiths} M. B, Olney hits the nail on the nd Stanley A. Griffitha, both of} head in his Jingle submitted. along Seattle, and four grandchildren. with hundreds of contributions in Tiawed t t |the Molly O contest, He wing the velors wer ing fountain pens | nm 1600, baon estadaaire Pens! second $$ cash prise awarded by |Manager HH. B, Wright of the Strand theatre where the Sennett ody “Molly ©," starring Mabel] | Normand, is soon to be shown New York and all the big Bast-| ern cities have already been selsed oo st « . with the "Molly ©” craze, since the Last Times Friday | showing of the new Sennett picture BETTY COMPSON | Manufacturers of various toilet articles and women's wearing ap: —IN— parel are using the Molly O name é 2 o.8 » [ito their benefit, and soon you will ‘The Little Minister’ | wee the Molly O shoes, Molly O hat,! | ete. Mr. Wright is offering $5 each| day for two weeks for the best Molly © Jingle, | Send letters to Jing!e Editor, Seat. | te Star. | Money-back guarantee with every suit. Laff, the Tailor, 1106 rd.—Adv mi O “THE JOLT” Tense, Thrilling—a Crook Story SPECIAL COMEDY \Funeral Services : for Mrs. Griffiths Many Jingles ( THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 MABEL NORMAND | OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT GROTE-RANKIN’S This charming little comedienne who recently returned to} the Mack Sennett fold is coming to Seattle in“Molly O,” said to be the best picture ever produced by the famonal | comedy king. | * *% * iARDEN NEWS Wm. Russell Coming Tomorrow Madison Near 10c—Children 5 5c You can afford to take the Vriday and Saturday LEROY SCOTT'S Partners of the Night and our usual lot of good comedion. A goed two-hour show. Ladios Rest om. Telephone 10c—Children 5c Big Cut ta Prices, Overcoats $5.00 $7.50 $15.00 ‘These are decidedly the best values in Seattle One Price, Cash of Charge Starting Saturday Tue STRAND Better than their famous “Mickey” Thrilling! — The fate of a dozen persons decided by the turn of a card. 1427 FIFTH AVE. MEANY HALL NIVERSITY OF WASH. ext Week Fsacu, Nights Under Aus pices Associated Students ae Exclusive Motion Picture MAGNIFICENT VIEWS London and England Adults 50c (x iin'ts Above Prices Include War Ta ‘Take 1 or « Lessons STEVENS Way They Are Dancing Now HOOT GIBSON in “Red Courage” ate of Pride’ Did She Get Paes | Little Cost. Private Mails Day and Evening. Young Lady Assistants, A story of mother love, a boy and two girls! CHAS. SCHWARTZ Optometrist and Mfg. Optician free Exam Ginsses Fitteg Neglecting That Id or Cough? ETTING the ald cough or cold drag on, or the new one develop seriously, ia’ folly, especially when at your druggists, you can get such a | Proved and successful remedy as Dr. ing’s New Discovery. No drugs, just good medicine that relieves | quickly, For over fifty years, a standard This Pure Cream Stops Head Colds 4 | remedy for coughs, colds and grippe. f | Eases croup also. Loosens up the jet he [Apply Mostrle— it pene} | Binet ptin ts reset "| atti [| the congestion. All druggists, G0c. ee ttt ttt ttt? | Golde and catarh yield tke max Dr. Kin S iat penetrates through every air New scovi pom glee oe For Colds and Cou sik $13 Second Av. Tel Main 2661. flamed memb throat. Your clo; right up and you can b Hawking and snuffling # stuy stuffed up and miser Get a small bottle of } connie ‘« Cream | Mildly, stir up the liver and Baim from your druggist, Apply a| | healthy bowel action. All druggists known for more than fifty yoara—| \vert=ament, Advert pa Wh Be THE | role in the wpair friend one day turned to clothes. “Why, Louise,” anid the friend, | night. a are earning as much as I do. You could have nice things if you | COLISEUM ltearned how and where to them on credit at C AROUND? THE CORNER’ tm an 1 which inctades tractive Rudolph Valentino, the “The Iron T | LABERTY Geuverneur Morris, who and FORTUNE Timia, plain and without money to| Kelland, author of “Conflict,” which epend for the lovely things which | Played at the Columbia several mean happiness to any girl, 20-year weeks ago to enthusiastic audiences old Louine was in the depths of de. | for two: weeks, Meeting an old high school! Molly Malone ts the supporting the conversation | feminine star. ANOTHER “HUMORESQUE” Bl by FANNIE HURST A story of the East Side—Rich in humor and pathos! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHEST ARTHUR KAY, —LAST TIMES TONIGHT— Miss DuPont, Herbert Heyes, Frankie Kiolet, in “SHATTERED DREAMS —TOMORROW— - : * ~ bes z use! Age ng YC fide ts | Dar King’s Pills Sy V INTEE QnNE i] CLEMMER, berry’s. LAST TIMES FRIDAY THOMAS MEIGHAN in “A Prince There Was” RA Director tt * Saturday the Wir de young ‘rice Joy and John Bowers in the} actor who i» causing so much fav-| leading roles. lorable comment, plays ansimportant| Betty Compson is now playing at Nasimova feature 1" closes tonight at! ter.” the Winter Garden wrote! picture of the gréat North woods, “A Tale of Two) “Acrons the Deadiine,” comes to the] 4ea in adding| Columbia (formerly the Clemmer),|]/ |CHANCE CONVER- |,.22,1e8% uma of a. deain| SATION BRINGS of a proud old pioneer family, rul-| buy. Get Thousands of people who wept Right} and laughed at “Humoresque" will 4 reduction sale| have an opportunity of seeing an on Second ave,,|other East Side story by Fannie [between Madison and Spring, over) Hurst when “Just Around the Cor | the Pig'n Whistle, and you can get) ner” opens at the Coliseum Satur la criny now taffeta dreas for $15.00, | day for @ week's run. or as much more as you want to| “Just Around the Corner” tells pay. Advertisement. ouble| tion “A Poppy.” Norma) be shown | Talmadge's splendid starring vehicle, | The author haa expressed himoeif || 4 “Camille.” the latest Nazimova!as fortunate in having such splen offering. THE GROTE-RANKIN Go) OTTO F. KEGEL, President, , PIKE ST. AT FIFTH AVE. Be Guided by Your Own Judgment of Value The purchase of home-furnishings, upon which so much depends, the beauty of the home, the comfort and enjoyment of life, the years of service, justifies thorough advance investigation of value and selections. You may have formed a subconscious conclusion that there are only certain few stores from which you can afford to buy, and yet that conclusion may be diverting you from better values, from better selections, from better service, from better ultimate satisfaction. Your own personal investigation and comparison of | all these factors is your only safe guide. | The Grote-Rankin Co. is ready at all times to stand | or fall by your decision. It is very gratifying to us to | be very frequently told by people who have shopped around that they find better values and better selec- tions here than elsewhere. Comparison can at least guide you right. It will involve no obligation. * &® * * # | another powerfal story his Gold ter\ wyn photopiays with he produc of Hearts.” which will! the Liberty Saturday. did players as Don Chaney, Bea | the Liberty in “The; Little Minis COLUMBIA | Wiehting Frank Mayo tn a virile! Saturday ers of the frontier down and the} jogging country surrounding it, ts from the pen of Clarence Budingten “Shattered Dreams" closes to- | The January Furniture Sale Offers Important Savings to All Who Have Furniture to Buy the story of the Birdsong family living In New York's Bast Side, It is @ story of family devotion. ; Jeorge M. Cohan's “A Prince There Was,” starring Thomas Melg han, is the prewent attraction. | Sided at the Oak. Clifford is the type “i FILM SHOWS interest, moving pictures in 13 | COLONIAL officer who makes it his mission to| BRITISH ISLES parts and known as “Bea | “The Jolt," co-starring Edna Prociaimed as absolutely unique| Britain” are to be shown at Meany | Murphy and Johnny Walker, will in their splendor and depicting the| Hall, University of Washington, |e shown for the last time Friday | “Ptives. beauties of the British Isles, its| Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 16 and © sight at the Colonial, Beginning| Paul Seardon directed this pro | castles, cathedrals, towns, rivers, under the auspices of the Asso — | Saturday “The Lady From Long-| duction. | coast scenery and general points of! ciated Students, jacre.” © comedy drama featuring | ———— — — === -[ CASH SPECIALS There is a double romance in the | , Bring The Crowds W OMEN’ 5 j story, whic ts filled with the liveat} To The Boston BLACK jsort of mand has a climax | which is @ genuine surprise. This season has been a lucky one for us with SATIN $3.95 reform rather than prosecute his ae | BLUE MOUSE \ Tonight will be the last oppor. tunity for local picture fans to see! | Phoebe Hunt as the heroine of !“The Grim Comedian,” the picture irama at the Blue Mouse much-talked Fox produc . “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arth ‘s Court,” is the next }flim attraction at Hamrick's tho- {atre. It né Saturday with Harry 1c. Myers, Pauline Star, Rosemary | Theby and Charles Clary heading an j allstar cast, Black and Brown Calf English Shoes | Mary Thurman play» the fem). nine lead our chain-store, c@sh- buying powers, and our prices show a more marked contrast with greater savings than ever before, All Live New Merchandise at Rock Bottom Prices $1.95 $3.95 $2.95 $4.95 700 pairs Wom en’s High-grade French Heel Lace Shoes in Brown and Black Kid makes that have eee | REX Olive Tell, the charming Broadway stage favorite, is the heroine of |"Wings of Pride," the photoplay opening at the Rex rday, follow |ing the present film, Peter B. Kyne's | “Rea Courage.” Miss ‘Tell appears as Olive Muir, the adopted daughter of a wealthy noclety woman, Who gives up her po- |sition among the social set to return to her little home in a Western city |to ald her sick mother and young | sister, | SP ALL segry type of detective, such is BROGUE szBS OXFORDS Clifford, in “Partners of the Night,” | Leroy Scott's great criminal mys $3.95 Per Par All Sizes | tery drama which is now showing BLACK recently retailed 2 aa AND for $10.00 per BROWN pair, > CALF . Per Po We price this special lot at TODAY ONLY Rex Beach's Best Story WELTED Black and Brown “THE IRON TRAIL” SOLES All Calf d Kid Pea, een $4.95 ct ate me NAZIMOVA Per Pair AND ’ 7 Men’s RUDOLPH or ALENTINO Black Calf “CAMIL LE” Goodyear NORMA TAL MADGEL “POPPY” Afternoons 250—Evenings 35¢

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