The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1922, Page 3

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MONDAY, JANUARY R Elem AG yirt wy right up. Bostrile and Although ned append during Mroat, one ca trouble and ¢ fiuenza or xr neptic wash rms war) ‘There pre an iG allows i THE a few mere a A Real trish New “Fearless” Hatton in @ Hellhound of the West” to information Chamber of Commerce mons Phonograph company, a new money declared insan: and a laxative to poisons from the body actly the same pr the i" now & preparation h faction of an intestinal antiseptic and _ COMPLETE system cleanser aration, known as Adlerika, acts da to eliminate harmful germs and « the intestinal canal, t against appendicitix and other eases having their start here It is the most complete © Pinay to Westera 9 Dick Mabel Normand “MOLLY 0” ny CHARLES RAY IN “RH. SV. 1 Hands on Deck! BUSTER KEATON New Playing Concert Orchestra nder Arthar Kay given the by the Phonographs to Be Made in This City|!::, Plans to make Seattle the mana-|«ympathetic Corinthia. facturing point for high class phono. | graphs are being perfected, according | not to be left out of the performance Seattle | made his entr’acte speech, Sim © paper} Don’t stay stuffed ‘The first dose opens clogged-up | nice. ir passages ‘of head:| upon Pape's.—Advertisement. One Thousand Cases 0, 1922 | a | WILKES COMEDY THEME PLEASES BY GLENN HUGHES A typical American comedy served Sunday to open the th the new #eason at the Atre, Where the Seatth Stock company is making a valiant effort to prove its right to exist ence Adam and Eva" this week's play ie the name of In spite of one's natural expectations, the plet bh nothing whatever to do with the Garton of Eden or the original sin. There are no apples introduced, tho there are bees and emmy, It all has to do with that profound commonplace that people are happier when they are working and earning money than when they are idling and spending it. ‘This is a comforting thought, for most of us have to work and carn whether we belleve in Pollyanna and Santa Clwus or not, Its truth might he questioned by the eynical, t course, popular playwrights cannot afford to be cynic), Sunday's production introduced to Wilkes patrons the new leading lady, M Robbing, Miss Robbins had rather siieht opportunity in the role of Eva King to display her full ability, but it was obvious that she possesses spirit and dramatic f James Blaine, the leading man very well received also, He h splendid voice, and a stage pres which is admirable was | Howard Russell contributed to |“Adam an@ Eva" another of » uniqde chi that of | Lord Andrew A remittance man, Russell furnished more comedy than the rest of the com: put together. His stage business Is | always excellent, and often shows an jimaginative originality which the | majority of stock actors do not pow |sese or else are too lazy to employ | Mary Thorne wears two very charm. ing gowns—bright spots In an other wise drab scene, and she appears very smart in them, indeed. Arthur Relasco, handicapped by a cold, man ages to convey a satisfactory impres | ston of a familyridden business man Vaughn Morgan, with bis customary lagility and fetching ys the role of the adorable Clin Harriet Hetlen ts a pleasant and mannertemes, T. Daniel Frawley, the director aasuring the andience of his intention to make the company Seattle's own dramatic institution, and inviting all the ladies | to meet the company at the matinees There will be performance every night as usual “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks Any Cold in a Few Hours Instant relief! up! Quit blowing and enuffling! dose of “Pape's Cold Compound” tak. en every two hours until three doses @re taken usually breaks any cold | costs only a few cents at drug stores. hose running; relieves head. dullness, feverishness, sneex stops ache, ing. “Pape’s Cold Compound” quickest, surest relief known, and A Tastes Insist }It acte without assistance Contains no quinine. of Appendicitis [ other op A Treacherous Disease intestines When ft append or jon bactiti in us guarding over dia- in Weattle by Swift Drug Co. Yale tate? MAYFLOWER DAIRY ELLIOTT 6210 generally known Appendicitis attacks at any mo- ment even pers: seemingly in health. Usually, however, it is which was poisoning receded by so-called stomach trou-| slight disorders such @. that is just what appendicitia | infection in the to the appendix spread! Just ex- Intestinal germa tin sh for the tiseptic is ie he public | t DOUBLE This destroy nyater wleanser ever offered to tbe public Just Honest Milk Scientifically pasteurized by the most modern methods in an All Operated in One Single Hospital acting on BOTH upper bowel removin joned th months and which n dislodge. It bring ut all gases, thus immediately relieving pressure on the heart. It is astonishing the great amount of poisonous matter tka draws from the alimentary lower and for ¢, constipation or similar disturb-| constipation, sour stomach ances. Often when t & war the stomach and sick ing feeling of uneasiness in the ab-| spoonful Adlerika AL domen, appendicitis be guarded lief, A longer treatm @gainst in exactly the same manner necessary in cases obstinate in which one guards against the atipation and Eareel of throat infection, because | stomach trouble congratulate ect I had from it « years’ practice to (Signed) Dr, Ja ~ on Weaver Hut|. “tl use Adlerika in all bowel canes. fiome require only one dose.” (Signed) Dr. F. M. Prettyman “After taking Adlerika fee than for 20 years. Haven't express the eliminated (Signed) from ¥, Puckett. system. who have used and stomach corner Second ave. and Pike st tell Drug Co. and other druggists. —Advertisement Rar a most modern plant Your Grocer Will Serve You i» the! “LT have found nothing in my 60 Adlerika” I better language AWFUL IMPURITIES Adlerika is @ constant surprise to y rdinary leading TODAY'S PROGRAMS UTV—Charies Hay in HR. 8, Hoot Gibson in “The thar ' STRAND Maw Phir uM bel Now week.) Norn in nen | vd of the Went.” OAK—Sheldaw Lewis la “The Silent Marine.” { told him he would be good at figures, but in a month the figure his pleture brought waan't enough to provide three meals a day And altho he had wealthy relatives waiting: with their limousine to give him aclift to the «wefest restaurant in town, he was going to sacrifice all for the sake of art This ia the Charlie Ray is contr V situation with which nted in “HR. &. P.." hin new comedy-drama, which howing at the Liberty this week The young star eclipses all previous efforta in his fun-produging methods aa the struggling Richard Morgai who ix prepared to give up every: | thing he owns in the world, except | his independence Buster Keaton is | > on the bill in a hilarious comedy, “The Boat.” Buster spends practically most of the two reels on the broad Pacific, and the action is fast and furious see WINTER GARDEN Heginning today, the Winter Gar. den is showing William Faversham ond sereen vehicle, “The Sin That as His,” & Frank L. Packard story Unlike the previous Faversham re lease, . ‘That Was Ills” le a "os * straight drama, without any comedy — <== ||| ,. There are two finishes—ivory and Verms While there ta'a cant o¢ well defined } i| Martin—from which selections can be made. ey icin. deninates ths cotten| i GIRLS! LEMONS i} | The beds have two-inch continuous posts and story. Tay fnond i» a man who thinks | } heavy filling rods—and the fact that they world. and becomen a cold and eyni-| | WHITEN ROUGH ||], came from one of the most reliable makers in- finds his motives misconstrued. | CHAPPED HANDS Hotel and rooming house farnishers will find isd. the atunenphers At tite oestion of Rett Se OrESneTIrTe this an especially fine opportunity to effect a the world haa been reproduced tn wi ee eA nc Seca bottle containing three ounces of aeThes fif Pee mene that represent with) “Molly O” is now in its third week at the Strand, is a'Orchard White, which any drug store ere are fifty beds in the offeri iced boon i yeas ne | Cinde rella story. Molly O is the daughter of a washerwoman *'| supply you for a few cents, vel ecial *h 12.95 offering, pri war gon girs . . a5 oe? I 4 shake well, and you have a quarter | ry special, each, $ . and a street laborer who falls in love with a young physician jin. of harmless and delightful lem. jCOLUMBIA | x ho occupies a high station in society. j Hareerrenariamer peep bene | Lee eb. Gmlia’ Bob Corey and Jen O'Neil) ————————— | red, rough or chapped hand This|_ nM pint gy ORNS sod Ma urangers in Paradiee Val'lshe had ome that equals in appeal | REX homemade lemon lotion is tar supe-| Screams of Girl Jand the man fled. He obtained | dh ib rte | psa pea Baise m9 Tame pe | One of the mont thrilling prairie |"or to glycerin and rene water to/ Fri hten lar|s276. from the kitchen Locus caaene. (ek Ga camel cae nalca Holthount of, tha Weat” starring peautles use it to bleach and bging| Awakening to fi ureglar | a or Mtl who finds life's solace in a man's ro |+Woarlnne Dick” Hatton, at the Rex |tbat soft, clear, rosy-white complex: | crawling around the fost of her ted) Latest fad is the watch with two juerensd the — .. _— heir saiadlinens 5 \agelewne , jion, because it doesn't irritate—Ad-|early Sunday morning, Miss Ade. | hour hands for railroad and daylight Teter pect for the geverneant icey mbes Bo. pretenne 6], ‘Th. Matineweh. ten seneae | ee |taide Volkmar gave several screams | saving time. were & gentleman, not a ranger!” [preaching a mora). It's pure enter. |Drother of Dick Sinclafr—Ditk Hat ] With intrigue on foot to kill them Jtainment blended by a delight n—and earns the nickname of Hel |the two men went their way smiling | character delineation wund because of his wilfulness and uti! the big ovement came.) H no Ford makes every op-|Teckiess mode of life, 4 What happens {* shown on the|portunity count as leading man. A wry y love prin Poe baie p ¢ with "steet G Roe o the role of} Ca possibly the Smilin’ Corey BETTER THAN CALOMEL beet work of her enviable career in pA Wittwer's “The Teather this pieture. Pushers” {i alee! al hie ancl | The story ip laid tn the prairie ediy popular f Thousands Have Discovered |°™ oy Ono eat eral caine BLUE MOUS) 4 — eae to capacity houses,| Are a Harmless Substitute | sons ser Sa the William F of Mark} | You'll emfie, too. when you drink Twain A Co r Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the | F ‘« Cotfee—-ONLY 6 cents.—Ad- King Arthur fr for calomel—are a mild |third bie week at the Mlue Mouse laxative, and their effect Everyor familiar with the|on the liver is almost instantaneous | Mark Twain romantic satire on ray.| These little olive-colored tablets are lalty and snobbishness, and Mr. Fox, | the result of Dr. Edwards’ determina screen, has given the public one of |Plaint with calorme| © most delightfully ente The pleasant tittle tablets do the joo toloepcae gr ingen gy ROE es that ‘eidccaty Gunns tee anal Madison, bet. Ist and 2nd Harry Myers plays the role of the| 9° bad after effects. They don't Children young Yankee, and Pauline Starke is|!nJure the teeth like strong liquids | neen as Sandy or calomel. They take hold of the! cee trouble and quickly correct it, Why 23 COLISEUM widin'the Rvie'ht the eamenen ofa LAST TIMES TODAY Undying faith that believes in a man who has lost ix the dominant ne “Love's T demption,” Norma Talmadge First National starring p is now showing at the Coliseum scenario was made from Andrew Sot = latest The tara story, “On Prine whoever made the selectio credited with farsighted judgment Nev has N that surpasnes thi rma had a role Hardly ever t . AMERICA'S MOST DISTINGUISHED ACTOR WILLIAM FAVERSHAM In HOBART HEN VS BIG PRODUCTION “The Sin That Was His” Also— CHARI MURRAY BEN TURPIN MARY THURMAN IN A COMEDY —Also— INTERNATIONAL NEWS Af ernoons, 25e; Evenings, iter GARDE THEATRE fe Today-Tomorrow CHARLES (Buck) JONES “TO A FINISH” A tense drama of the cattle country SUNSHINE COMEDY Review Matt and Jeff News Topics COUNTRY TON ‘ORE Matinee Lie Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ture that | lets take its teeth? Calomel sometimes plays done ain teenie havoc with the gums. So do strong k let ben ee iquids. It is best not to take calo : a Extra Special until Thursday mel. Lat Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tab-| haves man Aap samt place i KERAM tn Headaches, “dullness” and that SINGING AND DANCING feeling cot Mm constipation Tues, Wed. and Thurs, n disordered liver, T Dr. “THE SILENT BAR@IER® Olive Tablets w you by LOUIS TRACE Saat Sader a Our usual lot of ood comedies, at aoe eee They Don't miss the vaudeville act. clouded brain and “perk up" the er ment. irits. 160 and 30¢ LAST TIMES TONIGHT HUNTERS SLAY | | WILD ANIMALS tn have been reported recently killed by jbounty hunters, Cold weather and rently driven the big Olympics, within € Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN GQ OTTO fF. KEGEL, President ‘en cougars wild: |enow have « } cats out of th reach of the ni rod Most of the cougar have been hunted with dogn, Victor and James Oberg brought in the prize bag of thr « ar and five wil Vour eoug killed in a week's hy ing by a Port Angeles man are on display at that place, | fought off only after they have killed humerous members of the party. eee COLONIAL | “To a Finish” ts the pleture play | at th plonial Buch Jones in the) otar, Huck is men af & young ranchman engaged in running down | @ plot to ruin him and his father by | making them appear as men engaged in the criminal venture of cattle} rustling. Buck suspects an all-power: | ful citizen as the instigator of the | plot, and sets out to run down his man Thin campaign of self-vindication | supplies the rapid-fire action with | which the pict@re is said to abound, | and also brings into the limelight a| very charming girl, who, in the final | climax, finds herself in the arms of | the young ranchman—and quite will ing to remain there. eee OAK | “Tho Silent Barrier,” a full-of-ac- | tion drama, with a remarkable love | story woven into a maze of thrilling | adventure, is the attraction which opened at the Oak today, It iy a drama of the Bwins Alps, by Louis ‘Tracy, and is presented by « popular | cast, including Sheldon Lewis, Gladys | Hulette, Florence Dixon and Donald Cameron, | Besides the picture show, the Oak | management has secured the services | of Rae Harvey and Zarh Kerah, two attractive girly, who offer a pleasing musical act. ~ Metal Beds In a Featured Offering | ae Beds that usually sell for a much higher price than what we are offering them for. } attack the immigrant train and are Rex Beach Presents ADULTS 10¢; CHILDREN Se Advertise Rest Room and Phone Ladies Satisfies the sweet tooth, and aids appetite and digestion. Cleanses mouth and teeth. A boon to smokers, relieving hot, dry mouth. Combines pleasure and benefit. Don’t miss the joy of the WRIGLEY’S new P-K—the sugar- coated peppermint tid bit! LOLVIBIN FOAMERLY THE Cato ME A Melodrama De Luxe “THE FIRE _ EATER” In which amilin’ Roh Corey Depicting the Greatest Forest Fire fiver Screened CHUMS! With Brownie and Baby Peggy THE PHANTO} SUBMARINE A Stirring Story of the Sea ‘olum bf Orchent International News CHEWING GUM YEW SHOW TOMORROW

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