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FRIDAY, MARCTI 17, 1922. PAGE 2 cs THE SEATTLE STAR Grocery Co City to Hear |BUSINESS MEN | ae q FIGHT FRAUD Last Times Tonight— ener Cape Its Own Music Piotedtion Of the bistneas then and GLADYS WALTON Last Times Tonight— Round 3 of the “LEATHER PUSHERS” nts of the district comp in ihe Columbia fin Monee een Baby Peggy in “Peggy Behave” STARTING TOMORROW noil Is not connected with the National Assoctation of Credit |Men, with which the loon) organise: | Ye ‘Al Never Fo |tions in practically every large city in the United Btates are affiliated, | ou | FromGodowsky 2%." Jerooks t# tne baste reason for the “The Wise Kid” i to N, Halgren, of Beattie, ° the counail, but ts an | jfor the protection of business men) and merchante in Oregon and Wash: ington against fraud. ‘The council is formed of three men as u |from each of the above named cities. No fl Increase N, W, Wednenday b art by A. W, "peaaics, “We 11th ave. in Prices iN. Ww, 7 ve if An Earth-Rocking Explosion bd Low Record Is |'"*,?**t.1° yea". trians ae injured wy. 4 cong ‘Tons of riotously-rushing water sweeping all } Seay al ye fila ee Bre sapring b total 98; 108, before it—lives, homes—utter ruin left in its “Reached by Wheat | erin reaucea tne supply, the de-| wt Bes ber kaandl ves, i. ‘ASHINGTON, March 17.—Wheat | P&ftment stated. Only mine per cent | wake—and Vivienne battling through the flood ri of the 1931 crop of wheat remains to save the life of her lover. of the im the country mills and elevators. i THE ACME OF DRAMATIC THRILLS Age! Certain area near the western Leopold Godowsky coast of Cuba grows the costliest to ba rid. mille and country elevators on was estimated today by the of agriculture 12, 000 bushels, With th - of March 1, 1918, tht quantity recorded during poser-pianiat, will give a recital Fri. day night at Plymouth Congrega- tional chureh as the prelude to a world tour, in the course of which he will return to the scene of his earty triumphs when, as a youthful Prodigy, he stirred the musical cir. cles of al! Kurope. Peculiar interest attaches to the Program because many of the selec- tions were camposed in Seattle. Tt was during @ stay bere, some two and a half years ago, that Godowsky, then oecupying the lovely bijou bun- galow of Dr. and Mr. ©. P. Bryant, {] | found relaxation in the Jong tranquil |] |ity of July evenings in composing. aos , | ‘The foamflecked waves of Lake ” emml Washington tospired delightful cameo, “Whitecaps”; the pleasant. |stlvery tinkle of the old-fashioned ive Ov ination is ae music box posmensed by hia host and! | sain pciemtitie inet hostess, the intriguing triffe, “Music |] of experience con ~« Sa tally | drug Rex.” and the pert interruptions of sobs cats tom huge tof |e, sree nt cece, <n | Glasses $5.00... arms, it is absolutely safe. |the litte musical gem of the same @ OBE EXAMINATION | Few cuore 1814 Weatlaue Are. woune ||L__ Between Pike and Pine Sta wa Hit [SE SULPHUR 1 inher crowning success- Healing Cream Stops Catarrh | | a stupendous picturization of ‘WILD HONEY the world-famous novel by Cynthia Stockley CAs) HEN YO SX Meridian ave. was taken to | | Seattle General hospital after being “ina THEATER \srruck down at Summit ave. and Pike |Broken Out Skin and Itching let. Wednesday night by an auto| Eczema Helped Over Night THIRD AT MADISON driven by Icki Kodama, 418 Seventh — Phone Siiett 2004 She bas bead injuries, Fer unsightly akin eruptions, rash | RMR I 8 UNIVERSAL - JEWEL nostrils are open. You, driven by Mra. Anna C. . No more hawking or 4 peony 32nd ave. & now be obtained at good drug dtores | jad colds catarrh | oo | here or from Joyner Drug Co. Spo. magic. Don't stuffed | ext “Merely Mary Aun’’ —Ritty Stephene, age ¢, of) Get a amali jar from any good] From 20 to 25 gallons of 95 per| o iienes up and ve Fogg 12 4517 11th ave. N. was | ¢ruggist and use It like cold cream.|cent aicohol can be obtained from kane, for $1.00 per bottle —Adver — fa gure.—Advertisement. ’ bruised at W. 65th #t. and 12! | teement. ea ; ~ Advertisement. ‘a ton of dry pine wood. WIDE G La) BEGINNING TOMORROW—FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT THE INTERESTING—THE FASCINATING—THE WONDERFUL THE VERSATILE ACTRESS—THE GREAT AND ONLY INAZIMOVA IN HER LATEST AND GREATEST SCREEN SENSATION A COLORFUL PICTURIZATION OF THE TREMENDOUSLY POPULAR BOOK AND PLAY BY HENRIK IBSEN “A DOLL’S HOUSE” A DARING PORTRAYAL OF A DOLL-WIFE’S LIFE EVERY WIFE SHOULD TAKE EVERY WOMAN, EVERY WIFE, EVERY GIRL EVERY MAN, , . , MA HER HUSBAND—IT WILL | SHOULD SEE THE GREAT NAZIMOVA’S SINGLE, WILL FIND MUCH DO THEM BOTH GOOD PORTRAYAL OF EVERY WOMAN’S | OF INTEREST IN THIS TO SEE IT DUTY TO HERSELF GREAT PICTURE FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING—ADMISSION PRICES—AFTERNOON 25c—EVENINGS 35c