The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1922, Page 3

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922. THE STOMACH UPSET? ‘~-your mam. | JOBLESS URGE Get at the Real Cause—Take|| AND HOW TO WORK IN CITY: Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets M AIL I By Demands are Laid Bare Be-| SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 ‘ANITA STEWART AT COLISEUM _ Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN CO.” ‘That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now, Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up|| As F; BORNEFELDT fore Councilmen QTTD F.KEGEL, President, & poor digestion, they are attacking ™ AKES IN ADDMEMAIN dl » ter were made Wednesday by the ex Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse|™&de in the addressing of the liver in @ soothing, healing way,|tbAt cause their delay; amo exe, | eoutive board of the workers’ unem When the liver and bowels are per. | (he most common are th ‘i | ployment counet! in a resolution filed forming their natural functions,| Hon of certain names and » with the city council. The demanded away g0 indigestion and stomach; When @ primary (or case distribu mm ‘ troubles. tion) man is handling a letter, or| } That the city immedia com Have, you a ted taste, ceated| letters, and come: su b-|mence Work on all public improve tongue, poor appetite, a laay, don’t./ Dreviations as Mo. Md, Ind ments that might be undertaken | care feeling, no ambition or energy,| la, Pa, Minn, Mis, W N. D..| during the next 10 years, trouble with undigested foods? | 5. D., N. M., Cal. and Col, look out 2. ‘That the municipal government | — ‘Take Olive Tablets, the substitute/Any of these could easily be mi* | open all vacant buildings aa sleeping | for calomel. jtaken for some other and cause | quarters for the unemployed | Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are aldays of delay by being sent to] 5 | purely vegetadle compound mixed | wrong states " with olive oll, You will know them! Remember there is hardly any by their olive color, They do thejcity or town in this country that) any unemployed worke . | werk without griping, cramps or| isn’t duplicated in maine; for in-|ty pay, rent. wes worker Ser tallure pain. stance, Springfield, Leeds, Mt. Ver | i ‘Take one or two at bedtime for! non, Kansas City, (which ts in two | May Collins appears in the cast of | @wick relief. Eat what you lke./ states), Columbus, Portland, Salem, | “fed Hot Romance,” a new rereen | t the olty pay anion wages hat the elty Immediately enace | j an ordinance forbidding eviction of Extra Shecinle- «a For Friday 1,500 yards of 27-inch White French 1,000 yards of 27-inch Fancy Outing Twilled Outing Flannel of a very fine Flanni weave, that will wash and wear well, el it, short “lengths t;'S priced very special, yards—a very exceptional the yard ........seccmecnce 19c value; special, the yard...... 15¢c 1,000 yards of 32-inch Fancy Dress Ginghams in a wide Se and 300.—Advertisement, \ Grand Rapids, Everett, Rochester ry by Anita Loos and John Kmer-| nie ~| Newark, Quincy, St, Joseph, Wil | son When ¢ame rumor runs out of! mington—-there are hundreds of Said other tpolc abe starts a new rumor| others | Rub on “Sore Throat There has been a lot of discussion M lately as to the use of the block usterole relieves gore throat F Dixon tor ee tity wae gto] and the set-over ayatem of addres |@Wickly. Made with ol! of mustard, jit is @ clean white ointment that ing. Either of these is a good sys - aire pencil manufacturer. Both deny pe a aak devinded trem. me oe | will not burn or blister like the old: it _| the eastern firms there ts a} #hloned mustard plaster. tendency to put the e of the Just spread it on with your fin- cepa fen enead > a: same | SPs. Gently but surely it penetrates line. ‘This system haa its distinct |‘ the sore spot and draws out the that Mary Miles Minter ts engaged to marry. This time it was to neventan pain, Get Musterole at your drug —_ < colors and patterns, 25c | _ OCK SYSTEM store today Bbe and 650 Im jars ie yar aoe oo werere oom eecccee Dore eae seam Ave. be SMITH, and tubes; hospital size, 89. y posses ene ccccee . Calldren 904 Main St, BETTER THAN A MUSTARD ee is 5 Ray, Texas PLASTER ~ | SET-OVER SYSTEM JOHN SMITH, 904 Main St, Ray, 10¢: CREST} Se NEAL HART in ‘DANGER VALLEY’ Comedy “Back on the Farm” “The Harem™ and Mevie Chat Month-End Sale 63 Axminster Rugs Walter McGrail, Ernest Butterworth and Anita Stewart, in| |a@ scene from “Her Mad Bargain,” the photodrama showing | at the Coliseum this week. In this picture Misa Stewart plays \ the role of a pretty model, who enters into a most unusual) contract with a young man of wealth, } * % * * * ye eer COLUMBIA derful supporting company to por NTIL Friday night only “Don’t| tray the highly dramatic story which Get Personal.” the lively comedy: | develops in the film, Among the Any questions will be answered |by addressing this department of |The Star. Friday and Saterday | yf) Wim Carteton ts leading man for “Out of the Storm’ | Katherine MacDonald, in her newest Cctnaéies picture, “Domestic Relations.” Today and Tomorrow vino players G © Nichola, A | H stray van ot Treabien Bl) tarry Beaumont wit direct Shir | [arama starring Marie Prevent. we etic eerie: || Size 9x12—Two Groups—at $27.75 and $34.50 Each “Dummy Leve” ley Mason in “Up the Back Stairs.”| “BEYOND neragp teas line Logan, | ore. plerere” —_— ereneemcchningeoe one of the best pictures the former i | gi I NEED Sennett beauty has appeared in, and) 1 Gannon ” i} This is a final clearance—every rug included is of a dependable quality and es- & Geed Twe-Hour Shew she is rapidly searening suinees Hae “The Great Moment." written by |]; Pecially attractive—Oriental and conventional patterns predominating. We = * MONEY! THE tr aie plot ot the story has to| Elinor Gyn for Gloria Bwanson, not | suggest buying your floor coverings from this offering because the values are ~ Last Time Teds: to with a pretty young girl who tries /OMly marks Miss Swanson's debut | unusual. —Second Floor, people's love|#s & star but brings together for the | first time on the ecreen the talented ree actrens and Milton Sills, one of Par-| a amount'« most popular leading men, STRAND Tho both players have been members | —=—— EE ~~ The Basement Store Offers Exceptional Savings 40-Piece ‘to interfere fa other p affairs, DEACON Jones quarter ff) S50. "3" 40 4rr'*! im Harmony Plantation Senge Bl) laf woehwaccnie cross A Real Hit of the seasen 10c—Children Se Fiver ROADS” and 1 shall As a daughter of the slums, WhO! 6° ine game company for nearly two fite hernelf for high social position yeary they have never been cast in| merely thru native dignity, Mabel! the same offering Normand is captivating the hearts Of) “The Great Moment® ts 9 dramatic 4 } A SPECIAL COMEDY our dental EDWIN J. BROWN NEWS SCENIC audiences at the Strand latory. Tt la showing at the Winter , AMATEURS TONIGHT Mack Sennett, in prossetng the | Garden until Friday night, Prete: a ‘ . we picture, gave Miss Normand a won eee ; 7 paged | Porcelain Dinner Set $9.45 BEB BBB ERP RBBB RII eeeeeeeees . “Bxit the Vamp? te the title of the new attraction which opened at the z | Liberty Wednesday. It is a comedy- | |drama and Ethel Clayton, the Utian- a | i ‘The action in “Exit the Vamp" re-| volves around a young wife who loses her husband to another woman Banc then proceeds to “vamp” him | [back again. The situations are ex-| |ceedingly funny. Reliable © kx enabdie | BLUR Mocse Hiadiad Starke: wien “tad ke Coug h and | Pas in Mark Twain's romantic| satire, “A Connecticut Yankee in B King Arthur's Court,” which is play- Cold | ing in ite mecond weed at the Blue | Mouse, Mins Starke is a clever little a: actress of the Mae Marsh type, and Remedi es screen fans are watching her prog- | ress with keen Interest. | Irvin Cobb wrote the subtitles for the picture, and, neediens to say, they afo filled with rich humor. | cee Two styles of decorations are featured in these very attractive Dinner Sets. Twenty-five sets are offered at the special price, the set, $9.45. 16-inch Galvanized Coal Hods, special. .......59¢ 18-inch Galvanized Coal Hods, special. .......65¢ Griswold Food Choppers are specially priced, each, $1.87. Large size White Enameled Bread Boxes, $1.45. | ay ia Ten Polychrome Extra PER TEATERS. bo “a Reliable ® Cough and a Cold = Remedies Septol. M. BW, C, Menthot Bucalyptus and Wild Che COD LIVER PREPARATIONS peeauene. Finished . with black japanned White Pine a | 7 bod; tinned oil Tuite Seon |] ener ee sees! Floor Lamps ~Pec#!( ™ssmie"** ne here as the heroine of Jack London's ible to add to your set or Although space d a, Our entire at oney Wild Cherr “The Little Lady of the Big House,” in the featured player in “Beyond the | Reduced to aS 3 4 4 $3.00 Putt f rs 4.39 Du Bar he, the, O60 oF Roenopemela tien | a ice tate Chamberiain’s Cough’ Tem started her professional career in mu- i oe a edy ‘abe, sical comedy. @ ekman dtative The. K Moe. x make” which opened at the Colonial Wed. ||! ane cace |e 19.85 Each * Vine Har and ‘Honey | Mins Carewe {9 a Salt Lake girl and * | Liver oO $5.00 Larne Kepler Malt Extract $2.50 Piet Frame (Du Barry) now Se Knife now The Final Clearance nel | Each Lamp complete with REX | silk shade or shades made of Kepler Cod Liver Ol and ot juat het you want or need — 1 i i i Irom lodide de S Uncrate coves ee ee ne while you sleep | Ril Morrts, a caretree son of {| @ Combination of bright ma- e Repter, Cot Liver Of and ¢ "hedvend in proportion to thas men- ay augh Syrup See | Broadway, who is cast off by his so-|f| terials—each lamp beautifully rt) urnl ure maine ; rove Pd "rar and” Glally prominent father, is the role!{! finished—each lamp the ut- : : Willam Fairbanks plays in “The i value—i vi ein oe sme e LOR COLD IN Tite plays in “Thy most in value—it will be 2 - e | Broadway Buckaroo,” which ts the Tf) i i Mitre ¢ saad Gainiad .-:.ase Sd NYAS Mustard, Ointment, ase attraction at the Rex until Friday | necessary to shop early on y d Pi at Pri wits Cas me ¢ Vicki Vane Tub 0 Bes ae night. How Bill drifts out to Mon-|{| these items—as the number d Less Humphrey's 1.00 Raume Ansigesique -*..,..68e tana and secures a job as a cow. of lamps are limited. an Humphrey's ae : t pee Puncher contributes many humorous —Second Floor, Penslar Lax-a-( ihe as well a3 dramatic m ments to the soe story, Week's Break Umbrella Prices Reduced | OAK RES Oe | Maryon Aye, playing with William | A. Carluccl, who wrote th (Altho “Danger Valley.” the latest | r i ae KODAK Complete Stock at 1/3 Off Dependable Weal art picture anwing at ns ff GLORIA. SWANSON [Fairbanks at the Rex, in “The tinuity and directed “Theodora,” is | Oak this week, is a story of the des. | IN ELINOR GLYN'S | Broadway Buckaroo,” is @ Brooklyn | at work on another Italian spectacle | | girl, fim. , Thermometers ert and wag actually filmed amidat| “The Great Moment” Youll ike the kind you nee displayed at our stores, Finest the heat and desolation of Death val- | Also Mason Hopper will direct Claire} You'll smile, too, when you drink quality covering; beast steel ribs; Bakelite tip and handles in plain jley, some of the earlier scenes pe .. 4 “ u » and ornamental designs, The prices now are |tray the turury and gayety of Meg HAROLD LLOYD Windsor in “Brothers Under Their | Boldt's Coffee~ONLY 5 cents.—Ad ury and gayety of New IN A COMEDY vertisoment. | York society life, serait | INTERNATIONAL NEWS | The greatest German director, — | Ernst Lubitsch, na made * Afternoons 25e—Evenings 35¢ sion," “Gypsy Blood,” “One Arabian Night" and other films recently INT R GARDE |shown, bas arrived in this country 3 to make a study of American meth- THEATRE | 0 a of urning on movies. plist choen THE SEATTLE CO-OPERATIVE STOCK CO. DIRECTION T. DANIEL FRAWLEY nie ’ MAGNETIC {i ~—NOW PLAYING— aiey peta aeres Choiciest Candies MARIE PREVOST w | 2 a9 name and date right on the : A bb negative when you snap the It's not the price that counts at Bartell's, We make eur ewn picture chocolates, and sell them at our own stores exclusively rn Whether you ha a kodak i" PRLS Se eve rat Regular $2.50, now.......- $2.22 Regular $4.59, now.. Regular $4.50, now $2.00 Regular $10.00, now. Regular $7.50, now........9500 Regular $12.00, now. {When you're downtown at oom, have lunch at Rartell's. i Hke—and the prices are ) ‘Kinds hot and cold dri BARTELL or not, we want tell you BEND 0 THE WEEK C COLATES re! upon—ia indis- what real sport you can have you can rely rate pad and all the year, too A full 1-2. box « cream and chewing chocolates, made B lL ade per your fuel IN WHICH & BROADWAY FLAPPERL many times—-redu fresh and de- KODAKS AT 85.00 AND UP Your FILMS i TRIES TO RUN CUPID OUT OFA JOB AND and warns you of ap- bil coaching sickness We carry ee . ” com” Brand, —WITH— vs me Zpect them? “Berhapy the and nave one Ae on outniae, Se eg Eee ee eee teeter Mr. James Blaine, the New Leading Man fini ey du ook shah steecprmaeh, Ses LETS GO~-” MATINEE SATURDAY and know we can please you MAKE OUR STORES Youn KODAK HEADQUARTERS BARTELL STORES: No. 1—1908 Boren Ave. No. 2—610 Second Ave. No. 3—VFirst Ave. at Pike St. No. 4—Cor, Ballard Ave. and 22nd Ave, N. We little one in water to bathe t of correct temperature, 90c prren oleae li aaeaendlihbeais BEING ROUND ONE OF THE LEATHER NEXT ATTRACTION a i a nanTeLl BYORES: . PUSHER STORIES BY H.C.WITWER IN COLLIERS | “ADAM AND EVE” a a a Se ~~ Mail Orders The conveniences of shopping brought right to your door. The service you would get personaliy—the price no more No. 5—Second and Union than if you were right in the store, All the advantages No, 6—600 Pine Street when you shop the Bartell Mail Order Way. Write and No, 7—Fifth and Pike send your order Forder tonay THE co LUM BIA Introducing Miss Mary Robbins, the New Leading Woman Sormerly the Clemmer EVENING PRICES—90c, 680, 45¢, MATINEE PRICES—50c, 31c, 22c—Plus Tax 22e—Plus Tax No. 8—First ard Yesler TODAY!

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