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MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 — Coat ire Ages in ikea delGeeni tne dst d Pict | Coal A al m and Strand Pictures ae A re * anes Held Over by Popular Demand ee eee et ee eee D. W. GRIFFITH'S J « 2 REY = a = THE TR, N of $1 h coat te TODAY'S PROGRAMS a ton, delivered in rone A, " in “Helle of | out of 50 cents , Neen Moore in “When OTTO F KEGEL, President FARE Ht WAS | | sratas 1, Seo F a r | The Grote-Rankin Co.’s Advice Is This: | ‘a * . t a ‘ | ONLY FOUR ABOUT 10 LOSE ibe f . wg : Whether you live in your own home or whether you occupy a rented MORE DAYS OUT ON HIS JOR ."" 5 gt ; | house or apartment — ‘glentc flim play : ; +. . i * igs : Bhe a Tage Me Celi oar noes corel ea re This Week Is the Time to It is a picture plumb full of thrills, Stomach Troubles and) ciiiin ana parhon Rheumatism — But Is) ono of the exciting tncitents ’ ; “7 -).'> | on the Job Every Day | sows «© Yukon steamer crashing ‘ ; | | )) Ls I Home of Rig Successes | Now, Feeling Fine —— ae pases pooch Aggie 4 Pi j AIN UP and now AYING dazed oO nleep, anon gers: ° “1 wouldn't take all the dollars you| #24 from sleep, pa ages shown in a mad flight for ratety could pile up around m the good . K ge he . | aidbane South Sheridan st,,|%? *teamer's searchlight plays upon | 5 Tacoma, Wash, j the surface of the water It ts one bow bled with indigestion, but it got worse | fF # motion picture in the last six months, [I had little} Miss Novak Ix seen as the young or No appetite and had to eat onty| Wife of Wade Harkin, «a Kansas! plain foods. Gas in my stomach| farmer, who joins the throng in a ; \ ¥e We have arranged many items necessary for painting and cleaning at pressed on my heart and caused it to, mad rush for Alaska during the gold + x | DECIDEDLY low prices. palpitate, and pains across my back|rush, Harking deserts bis wife in were very severe, sapecially when 1| Seattle, From here on the story (ee ae 1 | —House Paints, 65¢ pint; $1.00 quart. tried to sleep. Rheumatiam in my | takes an unusually interesting twist ees and arms bothe me T bea : Mine Novak who has won tame! Norma Tulmadge and Lillian Gish. These two clever stars | —Floor Paints, 90¢ quart. m work evel by her splendid work In several big Ae ;: mad 00R| Curwded offerings, again Gleplaya are playing in feature offe rings now showing for a econd —Porch Paints, 95¢ quart. lher ability as a portrayer of red.| CCK. Miss Talmadge has a spiendid dual role in “Smilin’ H back my| piooded, outdoor roles. | Through,” her most pretentious production which is on view —Wall Paints, 95¢ quart; 60¢ pint. LAST FOUR DAYS ater Romania a tam on th! rhe bill also offers Buster Keat-|@t the Coliseum, and Lillian Gish plays Louise in D, W. —Decorative Enamel, $1.30 quart; 80¢ pint. job every day now, feeling fine on's latest comedy, “The Paletace.”"| Griffith’ € i “4 | . : : . NORMA really can't say enough good about acs A comedy a Page |Strand. 8 big presentation, “Orphans of the Storm,” at the | —F urniture | Polish—Barron’s Cream, 50¢ bottle. aaipateas | —Carload Liquid Gloss, 29¢ pint. O’Cedar, 12 ozs. for 39¢. Garden Hose ’ Garden Tools Tantac ts sold by all good érug LN eer | TALMADGE fp aeesemareedeei | wineren GARDEN COLUMBIA brought about by a girl ‘The ending tt? sinscbogge Css H.C. Witwer's famous fight | #8 happy one. Irene Caatle, in her newest photo C. Shumway plays the role of | Im the Pieture of Mer Career, 9B i! stories, “The Leather Pushers,” have|,. 3 play, the first she has made in over) doctor > .) i “SMILIN’ STERLING B two years, has more changes of dreas| Deen steadily growing in favor since Mestlonte penne ie | Five-ply Rubber Hose, complete Long-handled Spading Forks. .$1.15 | 99 $3 % than Gloria Swanson had in “Her|their adaptation to the screen and| PALACE HI with couplings: “D”-handled Short Spadin, THROUGH $ SILVERWARE § fiisoana's ‘trasemark’ and. that |the patronage of fight fans andthose| A mobaie reavinkoads reckiess ||| 25-foot. lengths; special $2.55 Forks Z if Kay 3: i $ going some. Everyone, the world | attracted by the unusual romance as|and romantic, who finds nothing an4 60-foot | ths ‘ ot 1 g4 85 Garden Hoes: specia end Hite Yunus techestvn For Wedding Gifts f°". kn%s trene’s ability to woar| well hax been steadily increasing | insurmountatie obwtacie: tn hie path -foot lengths; special... .$4.85 sarde ; Spe a Scbinsnik< Cais H stunning , mm fact in Paris! with each round. The present show-|as he mudkes his daring apd dashing | i ‘ Twelve-tooth Garden Saw YORK —Piehting over < 2GINIA CAR 3 . - the young dancer as/ing, round 5, is the best release sol campaign for a woman's heart and Blue Line Cotton Hose, complete s iin, @ \oyeareel yout " $ “MARY CHILTON | America’s Ireased woman. |far, and is proving a htful addt-|hand—that ts the new role which vith couplings: ies’ Garden Sets—Rake, Spade Ee bay S016, near Jamaica, Le + LADY MARY” $ Th ry of “French Heels” opens | tion to the feature att ion, “When |‘Tom Mix portrays in “The Mougt 25 feet; special is and Hoe : kine pareenue off to a lively | Dawn Came,” at the Columbia this! Diamond” at the Palace Hip this 50 feet: special $3 + week et; s eee : SOLD BY ort > Solleen Moore ts the dainty Uttle| Called upon to desert his familiar rdw le * OPTICAL REDUCTION | i ho sere mem Dawn Came,” | Gguney out awep treie planes one Hardwood Hose Reels; special $1.85 Paint Brushes » need two lf poe p Reel bon h ne in the slums ranches, exchanging them all, with M ed Gar. H Bristle Paint Brushes—bristles set 5 $ ALBERT HANSEN a an . oy @ is being brought tata | the exception of his herne Toay, for ould den ose in vulcanized rubber: + JEWELER . a nf en by | sh shoes and palma and oO 4 7 . ; “f i 3 v 4 v a . re Bis @nakes the tranct ne thousand feet of 34-inch Non- l-inch; special 1518 SECOND AVE. $ ramps B, ange h t the | tie an ease that marks h kinkable Rubber Garden Hose— 14-inch; special {Reduced Prices. 1H . $ . thant uadaean rag ; 4 a ; vPTiCAl.co. Between Pike and Pine Bc P Genel she be Comet > teu we <6 thie Hace verwntiie Getees Ie will give years of service; special, 2-inch; special .... . SS |e and and return} Pn Baga: 6 the camera per foot .. ..18¢ 3-inch; special . a ant Seas Eekan Rak save weentl ch of the action te laid 1 ; , the bright lights, but love eventu-|downtal 4 \ gen: » southern repybil unas ie ne This price includes couplings. H ally conquers OE ASS aa B d M charmin, ttle r ms i) herotne. ait Copper Bottom High-grade House Brooms; | seodtl | ] Clothes Boilers special se cesed weve A a Large Slasher Mops; special gg eas arapoene brane pmo Medium size; special .. : Janitors’ Mop Sticks be shown for |[) Large size; special .... BIG AMATEUR "1 . aidered Valen: | SHOW TONIGHT ||| uso™ erent tresucn "tnt LAWN MOWERS Se ©. Ae’n epecial added at ~. 12-inch — , with 8-inch drive wheels and 4 cut- — Last Showing Monday |) roviiar singer, renders "a Bom of the Pauline Frederick | enaet” during: the' evening’ portbeso: tn n | « Sti oo || ances. Wh 2. construction; special “The Sting of the Lash eee wa 16-inch; special $11.70 Hinling Siebel Geleate as thal Z 16-inch Admiral, with 101-inch drive wheels * |Qak for the inst time tonight tn the} ball-bearing construction; special ......$14.40 % bege Photoplay, “The Sting i 18-inch; special $14.85 = At the outset of the story Miss | Galvanized bottom Grass Catcher, with heavy canvas sides; special........$1.55 mn?) Frederick 1s a smart society woman Jin New York with everything one leould wish for Then life suddeniy . fer littie world is over:| story that the fim muat tell itself.[of health, Charles Newlands, of Seattle, and ; a aimee ~ bi age her! Many scenes of New York life are! tie was a past exalted ruler of Se-| daughter, Mrs. R. R. Pullen, * overty. She takes 1, |snowm including widely known dance) acre todge No, 93, B. P.O. E., and 0/8. D, to poverty, She takes in| nails, resorte and cabarets along washing and performs other menial | prestwer | Mason and a Forester. | Funeral services will be held at TODAY Yet thru all her troubles she pn head Ist. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | p.m. Wednesday at Bonney-Wal TOMORKOW the man of her choice : Pg iilam Jefferson heads an all-star | Sarah Blizabeth Newlands; a son, | under auspices of the Elks. Coming Tues, and Wed. OAK | e ry ts filled with dramatic i by oe DR. NEWLANDS, f ; C18 os sor aommew PIONEER, DEAD Opening Dance | the Class A Goals with, the smiperable Dr. George Newlands, one of the | and often fatal effects resulting from oidest physicians in Seattle, died Tuesday, May 2nd n EVERY DROP | chase whitnpanreste: or men and Stonda Bt Earner re First appearance of Warren Anderson's | women on the atreets of New York | : : | ja brief iliness | Bh. oe " city, or any other big city, and drives!" br “Newlands, who was born in Popular 8-Piece Dance Orchestra COMING jome its lesson by showing the ad-| Kingston, Ontario, May 26, 1851 Leschi Pavilion WEDNESDAY s of @ green farm boy WhO/ came to Seattle in 1889, Just before New York to take his last/the fire, and had been actively en-| Siectioty Reterns’ Wil be abil “Red Crown” meets the automo- GRAND petore’ joining the navy. Al gaged in the practice of medicine | tive engineer’s demand for a Tra aliehed onde yonder: Fes d surgery since that time. He t Reith O’ Flowers Club : , ath before him and parts i ee civic éttairs motor fuel that will vaporize LARC ENY uta tetas ica a ernest c mi viraetura a | rapidly and uniformly in the © by a ruse—but that is another ioe — carburetor, and explode com- | pletely in the cylinder. Every ey 8 OF verre, ee Women Only-o | Ay = ¢ Get Among the Crowds Fill your tank with “Red Crown’ a and nothing else, and you won't W have to bother with carburetor j Admitted to y. On account of the deli | EAT AT s, . cate subject a | " and to the point, it will be adjustments. You'll get prompt impossible to admit men and women together. starting, better mileage, and a , sweeter-running motor. | Special Reels for Women Only || The Gasoline Fill at the Red Crown sign—at A °? whieh is full of thrills and punches—which carries y. | “wooed ‘ son home, IT CALLS “A SPADE A SPADE.” odie Henson at ‘garages, or Children Under 16 Not Admitted | ae ‘ . Tao ncaa 2 Cafeteria serge pny ren The brightest, cleanest, best ventilated dining room in America, seat- TODAY \ é ing 800 people. Music noon and evening. Every day we serve several thousand people with Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Food the very best, at money-saving prices, Arrange to meet your friends here. Make use of our large and com- fortable waiting and rest rooms at any time. We welcome you. SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER EVERY SUNDAY _ti| Meves Cafeteria SCENES Fourth Avenue and Pine Street LADY USHERS—LADY MUSICIANS P, S—Clubs, Societies, ete. are invited to make use of our large and smaller banquet rooms free of charge. Call Main 4230 for reservations, 97 THEATRE Third and Pike St,

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