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at ni ane STA? TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922. EATTLE Keaton’s Shoes Copies of Chaplins? || Not on Your Life, They’re Heirlooms! i" nm | TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY Jane Alnake.”” 1| -Irene Castle tn orma in Through.” D. We Griffith's “Orphans } MAKE NOT] MISTAK Talmadge SOLUMBIA INEw ORLEANS, charming sloe | | eyed creole and a battle royal, | re features of the Round 6 of the} | Leather Pushers series now show ing at the Columbia theater. The | girl introduces a “frame-up,” vam |the coming champ, then weaker doublecrosses “Dummy Carney's”| gang and gets the hero to the ring in time for the gong which only| rings once, then some of the fastest jmilling any fight fan could desire, | ith a concluding punch that puts the “Tiger” thru ropes for a knock: | out “When Dawn Came,” starring Colleen Moore, ts the feature drama. “The Dark-Horse,” a century ant jmal comedy, offers something un usual in amusing pictures. o- WINTER GAT Irene Castle hit at the W Is playing nimal N is soortng a decided den, where ahe n “French Heels,” the | Buster Keaton, the lugubrious comedian, what she wears rench Hels” is an adaptation of! one of Clarence Bucktington Kellan’s popular magazine stories, eee Those sh that Buster Keaton) known as “The Three Keatons.” wears in his comic capers for the| When Buster was born the elder Keaton put away his old #lap-atick fashioned after a shoes for the son. When Buster quit They're older (han ine etage tor the gave him the shoes, That was just & bit of sentiment peculiar to people of the stage. nereen are not Charlie Chaplin's {PAL ACE HIP Rough Diamond.” feature Wea at the Palace Hip, stars }Tom Mix, This ts the photop! | which Buster himself, The reason for the telling of this fs to dispel a belief that exists in tay In leome minds that Buster is @ oc Mix essays an entire new role |The copy-cats ¢ ata ture and y jin a different type of story than ts | jor pA gat tg thr edo usu: given him, The story com. |) - since. They have been re be tition of stunts done more times, but he will not discard them comedy re | bines and thrilling fe The atmosp Diamond” colorful, nantic adventure | capably by the originators. Keaton's popularity has persisted and grown until pow he is one of the biggest actions In the files. for a new pair, He believes they re of “The Rough varied and ranging from an American | success, That's Just a bit of theatri unusually cal supersition. Actors and gamblers plat could accomplish tha a ye most superstitio —— Jcity to the capital of @ tropical re |PMmIArint could accomplish that 1 |e She: Ses emperor Pe public. aton’s shoes begins | me ees ades ago. Joe and Myra Bo this t# the story of Kenton's 66 a a + J | STRAND anaes . = re ; we vau oe whoes, They were his before he was | When Creighton Hale appears on | AGlners. Blin fa # a knock: | born. the legitt le aieaen [About comedian, When Huster was! Incidentally, Buster te playing in| fe Age oxigen’ don: Secale oni” 4 enough he became part of tt iti atest comedy, “The Paleface,” at | 10 OF | act hich became internationall he erty rt ee leading man, but in “Orphans of the| be ? eo tt Liberty this week Storm.” the D. W. Griffith attrac Fi t which is drawing bix crowds at | Rreat outdoors with such stars as |WALTER HIERS IN the Strand, the in a comedy r jwu Hart, Hobart Bosworth ng actor is cast He in wen am 8 in the | NEW COMEDY DRAM Lewis a. * an-| Walter Hiers, the fat character ofeasor a iret comed the here Rielle of A Through” other popular outdoor picture on |comedian, who has been seen in Real ° h As everyone knows, “Orphans of| View at the Liberty this week art pictures for several months, play will be ere |the Storm” is a pictu ion of Kate| There is a Buster Keaton comedy, |ing leads with Wanda Hawley, Bebe “é F 4 Claxton's “The T wo Ors hans." The Paleface on the eae bu | Daniels and other stara, is again to until riday coLzaucn CLASS A be seen in a Paramount picture, Mr mace to." Hiers pla 1 o i ht ! More Among the most charming scenes ay Phe iescllge bag tgp nse eye 00 Pe nig re) ! Day és te bole Se eae ee the |Kiente picture which has caused |in “Is Matrimony « Failure?” a new ae i splendid Firat National attraction |™uch re wana =a r vont the lead ns nedy photoplay, and adds greatly The sweetest picture—the great- all— flea far ae dno dapaellge cama on views the Canes A. she | (ene, nth, therein, citriiated: ny houses at the Coliseum, are those in albutar cast of 16 well known alnment wit est and finest in Norma’s career— then which Norma Talmadge, the star, | Picture combines er yers and that means among the best gone jand members of her company revive |! educational features _- - ? ‘ ome of the beautiful old-time Eng: eae STORK PAYS VISIT made anywhere any time. forever! lish @ances on the screen. Z 5 Miss Talmadge looks extremely rn KEEP WELL The stork is a wise old bird, but beautiful in her C nial frock. FILTH FLIES ) es idberaom jent as ‘ ne © Sam in the ig Coten sre forwarding of mail, hence the trou nha his Coming Saturday—Rich- COLONIAL he had tn finding Zazu Pitts, Se ard Barthelmess in “The ams asTasaaee RGU RONNIE RS 5 om Gallery, who KAY: Orchestra Seventh Day.” naae uh tee Celobiel tenights tote] Cem. Renee. dt down to the Angelus hos-| good bill of local talent acts com-| ly ‘to. destroy) oon arrive ght 4 det vaah ber Bao | posed of singing, a and com Mies is to di xtother and daughter are fine,123 [céy. _ specialsics, Vaientino | stroy thetria nice seven-pound girl baby. Mother | in “The Sheik” » be shown | breeding places.!and daughter are fine, thanks for the last times, with “Grand La | Files are ” rd e " — - — ceny” underlined as the re widespread and) PITRE ; arcane” eh O] | Fire at the Douglas Fairbanks atu | 'IN SPITE OF quickly that the} aio imperiled costumes and properties | yeie fitm,| Jane Novak, whose beauty and shall be with a loss of about $800! emotional power have ¢ j able completely | che etn wf oot lage and. {ter hearing | was allowed a showing in Po: iat fly 1 many virile screen produ KIONEY joughty Douglas himself The city counc BACKACHE. Mibdbded the arguments of the picture censors For Diabetes 7 Bright's Disease, consult ®04 the hygienic society, voted unan-} a doctor, For réliet from kidney backache, | imously to permit the showing. files and re Ae WOODEN SHOE Such efforts AD ARLEM OIL CAPSULES y . ally maintained the trustwesthy oidfadhienel eulghur peo. BOW wow er ca pve peration that has stood the test of time.| Recause of his rapid rise to popu- | clean up lief and often a few @ careules 0c; full treatment. # bores!) ity with the fans and the subse | $2.50 Money back if not satiefied, whea '*"! a | Will Help You pure from ws. nt demands of the producers vl on thkaianmehiad i 3 the super-intelligent dog who * canneries ag atl REVO Oe. acted so cleverly in Max Linder's re ps vg ica Dt! Never mind how often you have! cent comedy, “Be My V has of garbage and the preven-| trieq and failed, you can stop burn-| WOODEN SHOE Brond insured for $10,000 by Harry te ven |ing, itching Keema quickly by ap-| HAARLEM O1L CAPSULES his owner, “Pal” does not | a se tbacy po no furnished by any drug-| tage about this at all! hiuhe ti we i Bre atte are} 59 Extra large bottle, | administered with this basle fact in $1.00, ng begina the moment whatagrand and glorioas mind. Rather than concentrate on Zemo is applied. In a short time * Itching all gone, burning the fly, concentrate on the causes|U*ually every trace of Eczema, Tet stopped and unsightly eruption soe 4 sa lter, Pimples, Rash, Blackheads and healed already. That's whal ft ‘ be 1 ° an racdeliounanane Clean-up campaigns which really|*imilar skin diseases will be r smmunity kill a whole | moved ~ Seattle Turnverein’s - Annual Demonstration BIG 3 STAR BILL| “2 8 @ “When Dawn Came” WITH COLLEEN Masonic Temple, May 6th, 8:00 p. m Dancing at 10:00 p. m. Admission 50c. | Advertisement Another Sleepless Night? It’s been a busy and fretful day. Brain fagged,nervesfrayed 7 ZNGAGEMENT and body exhausted—conscious that tomorrow is fraught with So ical Gelecdigtland: hastadliane deo tasparetive teed of a tptreaking IS OF GREAT night's rest. Yet, he hesitates and dreads to go to bed lest he roll and toss throughout the night. INTEREST A yo pn re yt gh ae m ed feomenre and ienematet - re you trou! wit! etal, re lows nighte’ Do you get " ! y ‘or o a . | ap in the morning testing more tired than when ouwentts "Oh, siris! Did you see Emily's ae, bed, because your rest is sodisturbed and broken? Thea, try Jiamond? She and Dick are en it? vat surely was a surprise to me. T are going to be married RONTS lthe firet of June, too. We must| : give her a shower or plan some soit The Great General Tonic of engagement party for her.” ‘The hour of bed-time will soon lose its terroreand youwilt “I should say fol! Emily ts a begin to seek your couch with pleasurable anticipation of @ each and we should all get her LYK i told im original peck- night free from disturbances PEYKO" will bless you with Pesos : eng ence only Picture aber sweet, sound and peaceful slamber and bring you down to the *0'T vely things. My goodness! T} Walle ai ethan Yast table in the morning in good apirite and in fight sust begin to save my I trim, keen for the day's activities: rested end refreshed in body and mind, and with am fe yy tines to wpend money appetite unequaled since you wor : ind so many th A r that I never seem to get enough - eral tonic ple a} ogether to buy new clothes, I need/ oe y Sezantanencetions mulant lot, t , | Besos beat a iv $i ‘Well, of course, clothes do seem} ge 53 / ‘ peat Li d to cost a lot these days. But I THE DA | S ink I have a good idea to solve A Century Animal Comedy With a Stable Full of “Kicks” clothes e eternal worry. I get) and put aside a « ain amount for them every month, Election Returns Announced Tonight Seeplece sighte. und then I won't spend it for any s Sole Manefecterors: thing else. I buy at Cherry's, down on Second Ave, betw Madison LYKO MEDICINE CO, 2 ‘ Cid 4 and Spring--207 Rialto Bldg., over Kansas City, Me, Ca Ge Seow wo ONO [the Pig'n Whistle, and can make arrangements for \ For sale by all druggists. Always in mering © ema” amount dwn a stock at the Owl Drug Company. irises ‘advertioenient, — down ance, ; and his two shoes, which were used by his dad before Buster was born. first picture this stunning sctress ; : es Mee og Gee on Buster is at the Liberty this week in “The Paleface,” heap it Mra. Cantis | /ttny photopley. she does, what she thinks, x * * ” x ot * * *% sereen his father have played @ tremendous part in bis breeding | Penetrating, “Antiseptic Zemo Star Carriers See Pan Show An guests of Manager Eddie Milne ot the Pantages, 200 Star carriers attended the show last evening Milne is a@ friend te in the eity and during the year he entertains the Iittie merchants many times, He knows just kind of acte the boys like and when they visit the show as hin guests he turns the house right over to them, It's a great night for the performers as well a the kids, every newsboy what REAL ATMOSPHERE “Now folks, make it real,” yelled the vehement dir “Show ignor act natur fine — that's it, keep up the action!” —=_==———— Home late? No, not too late. You can have a perfectly | prepared, perfectly de- licious hot meal on the table in just a few minutes. No work. No |fuss. No time. Simply Buster wore the shoes tn hie first | heat and serve. HEINZ Spaghetti | Ready cooked, or | ae Yom ONLY ADMITTED CONTINUOUS DAIL 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. SOME WIL OATS, “A STORY WITH A WALLor" Says Chicago American NOTE. — This Picture Cannot Be Shown to a Mixed Audience Women Attendants in Theater Class “A” Theatre Third and Pike Sts. magnificent! | For clearing the skin and mak-| days’ treatment is jot =mo by de vying their} enough to clear the breeding places than an all-year-|ing {t vigorously healthy, always skin. There's nothing ; a er |e Zemo, the pentrating, antisep. round swatting campaign could ever | Use Zemo, pentrating, a r sree ~~ ‘aad éo. tie liquid. When others fail it is dragguts The one simple rule to remember| the one dependable tre for te, Oy In regard to flies is: NO FILTH, NO| skin troubles of all kinds.—Adver | FLIES | tisement enthrallingly plorious! Thousands turned away! Representative. Seattle- ites have filled every seat in the Strand Theater since the open- ing of D. W. beautiful OF THE STORM “THE TWO ORPHANS " GRIFFITH'S and inspiring ONLY 3 MORE DAYS! Positively Until Friday Night Only! Prices; Afternoons-—Children, 25e; Adults, 50¢; Loge and Reserved Seats, Tic, Evenings Children, 25; Adults, Te; Loge and Reserved Seats, $1.10, ~! Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN GQ OTTO F. KEGEL, Preeident PIKE ST. AT FIFTH AVE. VICTROLA and NEW VICTOR RECORDS | | For MAY Can be in every home—Small payment down and | small monthly payments puts any VICTROLA in your | home. The New Victor Records Include: HEIFETZ, JASCHA $0037 Caprice Ne. 13 ganini-Kreisler 10-tn. list price KREISLER, HUGO 00040 Serenade Kepagnole Chamina@e-Ki (Spanish Serenade) 10-in. list price MORIN, ERIKA 60038 Cansenctta Godard 10-in. let price §1.28 PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA 4 * Farewell and Magic Fire Muste hied und Feuerzauber) Wagner 12-tn. lst price $1.78 55 15 3(The Waggte o The Kilt Sir Harry Lauder 32-in, Met ¢ price $1.50 | Bella M Sir Harry — 188 7 2(Jimmy—Fox Trot (1 Love But You) 10-in. Lint Paul Whiteman and His Orel 1 he Rain—Fox Trot. Whiteman and His Orel price Te o—Fox Tret Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Sapphire Sea—¥: ‘Trot t 18 8 8 O/ Ry | 20:tn. Nets By € price Tbe | 4 9 wT 9; Old Fashioned Girt—r 10-in. list | Little Grey Sweetheart of Mine—Mediey Fi price Te 18 8 7 1/ Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Tocs—Fox Trot 10-in. Het 4 The Be Benson Orchestra of Chicage In Bluebird Lané—Fox T: price T3e | The Benson Orchestra of <a Men and women what your ailment, gra: tunity, Visit our mie. All Dru ronle Allmen: \yersal | Santp e Thompson Bidg., 4th Ave. Cherry St, Seattle: Main 6714 Catarrh Remedy |Is now sold by drug stores at per bottle—enough for three If you have Catarrh of the B | this medicine once and save ‘needless suffering. Paleface Skookum fun! Wigwams of chuckles! Huh! You oughta see him escape the burning stake in asbestos B. V. D.’s! AND ANE NOVAK in the Yukon gold-rush story Supported by Noah Beery and Frank Glendon! A fast-action drama of the North, which has its beginning IN SEATTLE?

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