The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1922, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR Two Days More LON CHANEY “TheAce of Hearts” “Rip Van Winkle” STRAND M* Ll NORMANI A M ‘ Vatil Friday Night— “JUST AROUND THE CORNER” by Fannie Hurst Another “Hume Coming Saturday — Anita Stewart in “Her Mad Bargain” % er lat t foc NORMAND cg Rema hratonety Now playing 1 after t w pe 29 Rte ma ze . MOLLY 0 WINTER GARDEN The Joyful Picture hager Jar NOW PLAYING : | A LOVE STORY § ni.: The Broadway Be many } in “Cam xX “Wings of Pride” A Love Story with Nazimova honsand forest fires, | acres of timber! In “F States about | the par | whose three p serupul Playing—Big Double Bill “CAMILLE” NORMA TALMADGE AND ELGENE O'BRIEN IN “POPPY” Afternoons 25¢ — Evenings 35 WINTER PITT 1a | Don’t Neglect a Cold ':. Mothers, don’ THEATRE . ne Musterole ix a pure, white oint made w out ongestion, . does all the work of t Today—Tomorrow -IN— “THE LADY FROM LONGACRE” T the ¢ Comedy News Matt and Jeff Topics COUNTRY STORE TONIGHT COMING SATURDAY, ama of the ie Mush, A Good Two-Hour Show 10c CHILDREN 5c Ladies’ rest room. Telephe PT UNQUESTIONED QUALITY RELIABLE PRICES ue Precious Stones and Jewelry Plain and Jeweled Wrist Watches Albert Hansen JEWELER 1518 SECOND AVENUE Between Pike and Pine Established 1883 TT TTT r= TUUUHQUOUAUEOUALEUUUOGUUEUGELAUEUAULL ET HVUUDUVOVUUVRAUGAEAVUARAAUARALUALUAAL UAL HE active body must have the sort of food that builds new tissues and new vitality to replace what is consumed by the activity of exercise. STM = ail Such a food is Kristoferson’s Perfectly Pasteurized Milk a highly nutritious food known for its health-building value—good for active peo- } ple and people who need | more nourishment. KRIstoy 1004 4th, cor. Vine | | by 1] Vry it toduy. \| Mabel Normand, cle ver comedy star, who is Strand in “Molly O,” the Mack Sennett production Margaret Sed: eRTY tempt the world of men w upon the weak and he method is to extermina n their eyes, have been social crim «no matter how rich and power: | I the erimin Oppo: h oil of mustard. | a car feminine me played by Leatrice Joy: and she is quite af fan |ahe fallx in love wi | Keep a jar handy for all emer-| COLISEUM WILLIAM gencies, it may prevent pneumonia] Another picture based on a story in your home, 25 and 65c in jare|y. 5 RUSSELL nd tubes; hospital size, $3. Humores ing t | Better Than » Mustard Plaster Coliseum this we | Prom this point the « nelf-nacrifice members di. 1ay be good but their me Wallace Wornley direc | Hearts, and ac effects in st background. Ing t untarnished Olive Tell ts the lovely young hero Learn while you laugh, and laugh while you learn.” This might have been the motto that Mark Twain kept on his desk MAN “DON'T GET PERSONAL” and the First of the Witwer “Leather Pusher” Series DRUM BIA FORMERLY THE CLEMMER, pad whi But Mark Twain had no such »t meant to b nt to throw ‘Tike |(_ “MOLLY 0” GREAT FILM _ | _.dinale Winner | Cee} ame Pe without plumb without Meri tilitiie tarring Wil at the Ce Fulk , and Tony yaeht to © that tarring at the|* nd tears again all play their |” shown. cludes many hazardous #cen: yal an the ndous forest fire “BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN” produ: fe minguided at-| 1, » have preyed, lens, Their those who, t brings before the eye in « may be. The only} r of the ff up is al as the men until! one of them. y is one of u which man er that t several unusual 1 in atmospheric * the feature Mixs Tell has as well as be 1 in tore. Cem) be o ahrve to wuniey rosmphaenin. Bea) embe rowan eusbees oad endanger teary by eBorrweg Coble to rep thas conren, Aboun beve Hs Cosme Bromide Quinte Toblets bundy. For Cobde, Mend eches and Le Gripe they are beat by toot —quichest to ext and cad Cold in 24 Hemera, Le Corp @ J deve fade, depot tld Me bad after eberts. Mo “band came” Coovensnt cod chesnet to taba man of her own net to be whom she f political her fa- > MOUSE liam Fox attra A Connecticut Yankee” was instructive, It was je upon the idea * were a better 237 <12 & the Middle picture, “The Lady cts the role of |t »0, when you drink e—ONLY 5 cents—Ad ne has fled | ° «aistaste |! Kidney Trouble! His Ailment Was Caused by Self-Poisoning sording to review dy-drama. ast times, “The » version of the Leon Wilson, will be Tuesday, “Virtuous production, star ave ailments di- io production and in. pr cbocgs polmoning, and » such ng is ween in the role ps Acid solvent. . tay in that con your own use d by excessive hin_notice with your letter CHAS. SCHWARTZ 4 Mfg. Ovtician ms IRSONS Your Grocer or phone- BE acn 004.0 | Absolutely Harmless Distress After Eating Qu'ckly Stopped You can stop, quickly, distress after eating by dissolving a teaspoonful of JO-TO in a glass of hot water. You can eat what you will without fear of dis- comfort when you have JO-TO in your home. Many people cannot eat the food they crave and like because of the richness which causes acute distre: n the shape of gas, acidity, belching, sour stomach, or heartburn. These conditions are re- lieved almost instantly by taking a teaspoonful of JO-TO, which neutralizes the acids and regulates the natural flow of gastric juic JO-TO is sold in all drug sto: $1.50 boxes, The large sizes are the most economical. s in 50c, $1.00 and PAGE 3 Overdraft -|HEATERS | practice with bowel | effect “| One-Third had kidney 4, no price one-third. Au oy’ Ny body does the buy. BOLDT'S COFFEE troubl prohibition, tle. IF your coal dealer can’t supply you with B ELLINGHAM RANGE COAL call us! Although we’re swamped with business we'll see that your order gets prompt attention. BELLINGHAM COAL MINES Seaboard Bullding Seattle "Phone Elliott 5017 OR ANY GOOD DEALER BELLINGHAM COAL “MORE HEAT PER DOLLAR” Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s WD HEH | THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, Olive Tabl the Cause and bd All Sizes of __ HOWARD} For Immediate Clearance } For no other rea- son than that have too many these well-known Heaters have we de- cided to reduce the All sizes are rep-— resented in plain and nickel trimmed mode | pa els. CER The HOWARD is recognized as the most economical heater, and this an- | nouncement of the re- | duced prices should be interetsing to all who have a heater to | \TS.—Advertisement, BUSINESS MAN _ MAKES FI “Say, Jack, I made @ big find t day, I'll have to telt"you m atift Joints, You are another of the fe 7 ro ee haven't bought any clothes |war started. You have been for prices to fall till you're o lelbows. Ain't it the truth? there were a lot in the same bom Buf"as I was saying, Cherry's having a reduction sale now, doses) FRE | their prices and values remind ‘ the good old days before the war “Why not go down and look jover? They are at 207 Rialto b ing, on Second ave., between ares teen son and Spring, over the Pig’n W Hu » “But, say, Jack; the nicest of it We don’t have to pay all down ff | the clothes we buy there, A }down and a small payment Mos ont Shed time the boss hands us our check.”s Ratablished 1892 Advertisement.

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