The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1922, Page 3

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FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922, t WINTER GARDEN N RS EB CASTILE, famous f and actr " again ve ett time | ploture comes to the Winter Garden i" twy in w York City and in toe camps of the Far North. tt ern story, written eape star, and ix waid nomw of the beat itul architecture © effecta are pr ¢ Norma Talma powerfully moving Through,” wh id over for an extended run at he the Coliseum Added to all this story of love Norma t# at the dual role of the b * a wonderful and tragedy, in whieh her histrionte best in iful Moon equally orn times. yeen of the charming Kathleen of 60'n PALACK Hin © real old with elephants, and even « say ttm clowns, wild animals calliope at the end of it, in the new William Fox picture, “The Rough D 1g Tom Mix, which © Hip with the In this show openini urday pleture Mix part dif fering radically frot n Which he ever has been seen before. eee j STRAND | r Adapted fiom vy (With Lillian & Dorothy Gish y-six tons of m, wensation, an Claxton Orphans ful to history release is now crowds at the COLONIAL Rodel ph supported cant will xceptional * be the feu! traction ve Co jonial starting Saturday in “The Sheik.” It will be shown until Tues OAK The Sting of the Lamb.” Pauline Frederick's newest starring vehiete will be screened at the ( ning Sunday dramatic phe in the| [noted star has juat the sort of ro for which her remarka sand versatility are best «# Saturday's feature w be wu Kogers in A Poor Relation. pe hege led Reserved Sette, Tie | Site Lee, T. Rey Barnes, Lols Witeon and Walter Hiers are prom twent in the cast of “Ia Matrtmony a Pallore?’ « comedy drama sohet luled to open at the Strand follow Jing the final showing of “Orphans of the Storm,” the present attrac | tion oe and Reserved Seats, $1.10 BUSTER KEATON Keaton was chased by cine “é have lots of “mow stuff in it “M ma wolves thru six feet of anow up| Wite® Relations,” Buster's recently at Truckee last week. Huster’s lat. Completed comedy, has been shipped est comedy for First National will to New York. T TIMES TONIGHT Will Appear at Columbia STARTING TOMORROW | §] THE BIG THREE STAR BILL WHEN DAWN CAME —With Colleen Moore— ROUND FIVE —Of the Leather Pushers A DARK HORSE And Sally—The Wonder Horse Colleen Moore. This dainty! \little actress is the star in “When Dawn Came.” the drama which is to be shown lon the new bill opening at the Columbia Saturday, which in- leludes Round & of the fa- MATINEES, 25¢ EVENINGS, 35c mous Leather Pusher Series \jand “The Dark Horse,” a \new Century animal comedy. COLUMBIA Indescribable Beauty of Ever-Renewing Youth| All the People Enjoy the BEST TEA Jer a Reasonable Price THE COMING TO LIBERTY SEATTLE STAR Jane Novak. big outdoor story, which in screen form will be shown at fie Liberty for the first time Saturday. She is the heroine of “Belle of Alaeka,” a An added attraction will be “The Pale Face,” a Buster | | Kea ton comedy. Maurice Tourne ios were final scenes of “I RODOLPH VALENTINO in LAUGH? enough to make a wood- mon ¥ on jocgtion. “FRIVOLOUS WIVE ° | STARTING SATURDAY Why ' en Indian giggle! AND— has flimed the Doone.” " again, after having taken his | 'Oak Invitess Boys | to See Eddie Polo Every small boy in Seattle is invit.| od to the Oak theater Saturday, to wi the first showing of the lat. | ont Polo serial, “The Secret He Ince | Four id be the most daring and thrilling photoplay this young star has yet appeared tn. | With Pearl White, Polo leads the} ficid as & serial star, Ho has ap-| peared in hundreds of thrillers and in the idot of the boy screen fans. ! The opening show begins at 11 In the morning The boys witli mitted free of charge to any perform | be ad ance Class A_ Books Hygenic Feature | ‘The Clara A thea by the Hy any for th massive pre whiet begina « npectal other days for men ont one under 14 years J admitted at any of age will be | showing times for women, | | time rn KEEP WELL | ERYSIPELAS ! BY DR. K. H. BISHOP . . : : . . : . it’ HE germ of er Seating pieces that any little boy or girl will enjoy, and parents will — wpelas \* (hell | appreciate their value, for these chairs and rockers are of generous size among germs. it|f | and exceptionally well constructed. ee ae There are two hundred in the offering for Saturday’s selling. around ——— ———_- The erysipelas | seane because the get r for a eee viatuges commun, jCOUntess and Sons | CHILDREN } CE ee csieig: Wits: the ‘orktl nnd: oot tpt Caught in Murder| ED sue which,|meningitis (rain fever) or some} WARSAW, April 28.—-Relatives of | *©l other fatal brain trouble pun leanora von Schileffen are | er to of the presence | p: ening, raising and be me of the ler skin. Whether the patient suffers! generally and has a fever, impaired ium on na de the ja in which in Money-back guarantey with every |- sult. Laff, the Tatlor, 1106 3rd.—Ady, | 5, GUSS OF SATS f= BELLE of | o CLEANS KIDNEYS « your Back If ALASKA | Bladder bothers, drink lots A Weart and Action Drama of? The Big Gold the Roaring Yukon Supported by NOAH BEERV Lal J.FRANK GLENDON Rush ‘99 Reproduced! Many Seattle Scenes in Drama! A der what rin trouble and backache CE TY vent of water and eat less meat When your kidneys hurt and your] K ny 8 k jean, by flushing them with a mild, harmle t which removes the body's urinou waste and stimulates them to thelr normal ity The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood, In 24 hours they strain from it 600 grains Aig \of noid and waste, so we can readily . understand the vital importance of keeping tl Drink I drink t you can't et from any of Jad in & glass pharmacist 9 r ounces Sults; take a t ponful ) morn. of of t cer 1 ¢ n, thus ending bladder weak Jad Salts is inexpensive delightful efferves drink which every ne should take now and then to kidneys clean and active also keep up the water cannot njure; makes a cent lithta-water keep thetr Try this drinking, and no doubt you will won ame of your kidney Advertine me, caused by an infection of the t k-| membrane and out thru the nose to [the cheeks ts the scratching of the face with | from someone suffering or pr is aching OF | repair it or sent 1 PAGE 3 Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN GO O7TD F. KEGEL, President Fifth Avenue and Pike Street Oe One Thousand Pieces of Quality Brand Aluminum Ware. DLL N this sale of Aluminum Ware you will undoubtedly find several pieces to complete your kitchen equipment. The illustrations give the size of each piece and are a guide to your selecting the proper ones for your needs. We suggest early shopping, as the quantities and certain pieces are limited. —Basement Store tn Two Hundred Children’s Chinese Grass Rockers and Chairs $2.95 At ‘This Very Special Price Each Sometimes facial erysipelas is fund here to defend her raising a against the charge of conspiracy to At the situray OAK FOR THE OPENING OF the mucous murder her aged husband at Goer. fons are also used of trying to bribe a grocer to kill the count. One son ts said to have made a complete confession admitting that his mother knew of the plan assing upward along litz, Silesia, Her two ne tissues underlying the skin of a Another common cause rty finger nails ‘The ealthy skin, #0 break take the disease germs cannot thru a it or from ADULTS 10c Childrea &c ifected objects, one must etther cut ck the skin, or one must reathe the germ in against broken diseased skin of mouth, nose or Madison between Int & 24 ] | | For people under 40 the mortality 1 «, but for those is increasingly fatal CHILDREN AMATEURS TONIGHT ve eit th Tr fous. rs se is exceedingly conta is If you value your watch, let Haynes Next Liberty theatre.—Adv Urie Acid Causes Rheumatism Remove the Cause by Taking Buchu-Marshmallow Compound $1.00 and $2.00 at all drug stor aid by Joyner Drug Advertisement in the Firat Chapter of “THE SECRET 4” First Time Show tle Children F WM. COHN at th pokane. UNIVERSAL S CYCLONIC ADVENTURE CHAPTER PLAY On account of the delicate subject and scenes, men and women will not be admitted together to see the! remarkable motion pleture | Starring POLO THE BIGGEST THRILLS OF YOUR LIFE Jinected by SOME WILD OATS Coming to the Class “A” Theater | MONDAY, May Ist | ALSO %p IN “THE BLACK PANTHER’S CUB” TOMORROW RODOLPH VALENTINO [20¢) streix” (20c) erry Vekvattor First Time tn Seattle OAK SATURDAY

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