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Uetts Preiday Niabt VERA GORDON DORE DAVIDSON Stare of = eeameetads _ WRECK NOTE oax, Capt theo ¢ th © found in a purported a shipwrecke Angeles from oat crew on Guilford island, 200 north of Vancouver, B. C. Two-Day Carnival “The Good Provider” “SCHOOL Comin, “BEYOND THE ROCKS” message wan date dread: “Crow ga 4 here, No grub Tt was signed on, Master There are anid to be three fishing Veasels named Tyee, One, has been Coming Saturday— eliminated as it was seen since the M Netian’s date of the message, Of the two “POOLS FURST" others, one ts owned by Odin John WESLEY BARRY tm the Noyhood Cinsste ” Fes Galore! D. aturday— LARRY SEMON ta “THE snow" Also “HIS BACK A THE "0 Gatome man ores Here for Two Solid Weeks Gloria Swanson and Rodolph Valentino in « Drama by Eltmer Glyn | to Open at Alki! Friday will see the opening of the twoday carnival festival at Alki Point being planned by representa tives of Alki community organiza ons. A carnival vaudeville ed talnment will be staged Friday night in the community hall. Saturday | son, of Auacortes, and one by a group of fishermen at Ketchikan. Raymond Hatton comes to the perty soon in a Western romance, “His Back Against the Wall.” | How ‘to feel better | Spaghetti—the kind of red ripe tomatoes | perfectly seasoned and} RE BAST IONE NTO Marshall Neilan Praises Seattle NEW YORK, lied tn p in any mt is irst,* Junt completed today, has been rush ed to Seattle “Fools First" ta achetuled for the Coliseum theater Saturday Picture Patter Mabel Van Buren, playing one of the roles in “Beyond the Rocks,” at the Strand this week, is the mother of Katherine Van Bu ren, the attractive young lead ing woman appearing with the Seattle Stock company at the Wilkes, who ls prominent Lucile Cart with Larry & > Mise Car © Mra, Semon, lsle is in. priv Arthur Freed, who ts well known in Seattle as a come poser of popular songs and in- strumental hits, contributed bis services as musician during the filming of “The Bachelor Dad- dy,” Thomas Meighan's newest | Eat Spaghetti—Heins| picture, | with the delicious tang | \ioya tngranam spiced and blended with | a famous cheese. Eat it) | often, instead of meat | =: pert’ in night a bungalow apron dance wii} and so many other! be held. | things that cost more Banker Is Indicted | and are not so good for you. It’s a real food, HEINZ | AMATEURS es Tonight 9:30 RODOLPH VALENT! INO LAST TIMES NAZIMOVA Camille 20 YALA ATO Ss ae 3) ZN; Wil 29 2 Pee WATS TOMORROW “PAID IN ADVANCE” we 29 ar iy =ay =a ‘STATEMENT OF CONDITION THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA National cAssociation SEATTLE Loans and Discounts ‘Spaghetti Man-Hunt Follows Don't suffer longer with stomach | with $1,000 trouble, JOYNER STOMACH REMEDY | Ready cooked, ready toserve | VANCOUVER, B.C. Can now be had at any drug store, or | sent direct for $1.00 and $2.00, by Joyner Drug Co, Spokane, druggists. —Advertinement Ii ig aig tP are (A NATIONAL BANK) SAN FRANCISCO TACOMA " ASSETS Bank Premises {San Francisco & Branches} “eAssociated for three generations with the best progress of the West” PEs hs IPs Is ON NE 0 SS s> Ena ed Mer Ge Seed POR LLL SLI SME LPL A a8 9 NEPA SE a an a Other Real Estate Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit Sundry Bonds and Stocks United States Bonds to secure Circulation Other United States Securities Redemption Fund with United States Treasurer Other Assets Cash and Sight Exchange LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Reserve for Taxes and Interest Circulation Letters of Credit Bills payable and Rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bank Other Liabilities Deposits SEATTLE GEO. T. 8. WHITE, eManager LEON F. MACKLEM, Asst. Manage ROBERT B. SNOWDON, Aut Manage GODFREY L. WAKEMAN, Aust. Manager JOSEPH C. GLASS, Asst Manager PORTLAND AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, MAY 5, 1922 $ 54,388,546.68 23 600,548.84 $95,439,977.05 70,572,549.68 $95,439,977.05 pleture. Freed is a friend of Alfred Green, who directed the eee "A Spinner in the Sun.” Myrtte Reed's novel, has been filmed by ee By order of the secretary of the navy, Harold Lloyd's pleture, “A Sailor Made Man,” is to be shown to 50,000 men in our marine fighting force, ° been chosen by | Lloyd Hust on Tess of th for Murdering Wife| CANTON, Mins, May 16—An in @ictment charging mur tn first degree has bee county grand jury G, Buckingham, pr insurance man and banker, ed his wife Tuesday night, who cil Vancouver Robbery May 16-— ‘Three armed men, who held up the now tn “haven —. COLUMBIA ooT GInSON couldn't net H winning mond belts in cowboy stunts, so he went into auto racing failed to give him a thrill he went t of his daredeviltry is seen this week t | var |tavern in the Swiss mountains peo lp some alluring action for the story r z| Valentin Grand View branch of the Bluff Royal bank yesterday and escaped to $1,500, were being | sought today by police and deputy | sheriffs. The bandiis covered bank j occupants with guns and mace their jescape in an automobile. | - Only 6 per cent of the men and 2 All 00d | per cent of the women tn China can read an ordinary book, ‘T, 1,496,476.41 217,093.71 4,641,262.12 4,510,955.94 2,150,000.00 4,322,328.17 107,500.00 5,265.68 LF? FT EW) =i —_ wa T= ME ST STII ESS BS EL $ 8,500,000.00 8,718,106,.23 151,433.94 2,124,297.50 4,775,430.11 800,000.00 298,159.59 Fos 27: FS -— Tut Bawx or Caurrorma, N. A. San Francisco, Seattle, Tacoma and Portland constitute one Association under one management and depositors at any one of the Bank's offices have the protection of the entire Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits of the Association. WINTER GARDEN “Cheekers,” melodrama lated to the » vehicle for Gloria Swanson and Ro dolph Valentino, and is showing at Alpine climbers name ts Winif is being shown at the ncreen youngster of real high Ife in the Mig City ing the screening THE SEATT TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIDEWTY—Westey Barry in “Hecho! A—Hoot Giteon tn “The K GARDEN—"Queen of the ino In "Beyond the | | jordon tn “The in “Camitte | | enough thrills for himself by world championship dia When that to pictures, and the bent example he Columbia where he is play in “Phe Bearcat," « Western | lay Rich 1# Hoot's leading | eee With all the tingle and 4 the great old “Queen of the Turf {fering at the Winter Garden ¢ k ofters mot tion pleture audi s thrill after thrill, There J fully thrilling derby race | in \ slip of a girl does some | a riding | wnie Vernon plays the femi. | nine lead. | eee STRAND An Alpine detail, 4 tings tn Giyn's # @ starring he Strand this week. Picturesque guldes, tourists, the us characters seen about le the set, wt h ts the scene of ay ar ‘OLONIAL | Natacha Ra ecently bee ened the settings and ¢ Alla Nazimova in Camille,” the screen version of yumas’ immortal lov ry, which | pnial Incidentally, Rodoiph plays a lead. ing role in “Comille 3 eee LIBERTY Wesley Barry, the treckletnced wee na - of “Sehoot Day 7 | did clear my skin, “Lam thankful you ted me about Posiam, Rees! T bathed my face with Povlam Soap and gord, hot water, then I left a dab of P {teri on each pimple ever ni In the morning most of the ones were dined wm Even worst are gone now, and I on began using Posiam three de: a0.” Poslam 1880 contrated that « pores long way. Write fo Poainm, 43 West a1th Street, New York, for free sampie. ws ir er — took tai Tyeart and the os laughed. the big t whe! rea moment. Enj jo oy li ife Dont be self-conscious because ofa bad skin Adopt the daily use of Resinol Soap and Ointmentand havea complexion thatwill ewe. the testof the brightest lights. RESINOL Soothing and Healing !of her family, for her } ' the Gus Edwards’ comedy, in which LE STAR Little Miriam Battista was broken-hearted because the Gerry society wouldn't allow her Winter Garden show teing made to her appearance | Miriam has returned to her first originally gained fame in “Lye for Eye.” Sne is the Coliseum this week. in the cast Miriam grandfat 8 s old. Baglioni. She is 8 veut Child Actress at Coliseum Stopped by the Gerry Society “The Whirl of New Madam Naz imova's production, to remain in the New York York,” wbiection in musical numbers, So| love, the movies, where she| of “The Good Provider” at is Italian and justly proud her is the Archvirhop of} he is appearing at the Liberty this week. The picture revenis life in « rural community and then shifts to | ale of New York city. ee The school room scenes in this pleture bring forth ea of laugh the I Film Celebrities the films, president Organize Club falf a hundred leading women of! with Mary Pickford as are organizing a club Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE:GROTE-RANKIN a) OTTO F. KEGEL, Preaident | PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AVE. Fifty Brown Fiber Rockers Are Specially Priced $14.79 Among the interest- jj ing special values in woven furniture are the | ie Frosted Brown Fiber Rockers illustrated; back and seat upholstered with tapestry—they are durably built and the ke is considerably ower than their regular value. Leonard Refrigerator $14.50 A convenient refrigerator for the small family—is of 80-pound ice capacity with top-icing arrangement, and possesses all the ice-saving qualities Leonard Refriger- ators are noted for. An unusually attractive value at the low price— $14.50 ter from the audie . OAK promising to put its stamp of disap. | proval on all members of the sex who | do Gincreditable acts, It will also as- | elst flim girls who are out of employ- | Mara, ho Marguerite Snow plays the fea tured role in “Lavender and O01 Lace.” @ picturization of Myrtle! ja) Reed's famous story which t show. | Dr me day. The pleture follows the plot! ! of the story faithfully thruout. zi Seena Owen and Louls Rennison pe are tn the cast, the latter playing | Rasmussen, How @ dual role Rooth, Leland. Nisqually, boy. Fulton, N. Tyler, 1 F. D, 3, Box 236, boy imo Ferraro, Pete, 805 20th ave. 8, bo: Imai, Kanji Firat aye. girl. | He Tokichl, 212% Fifth ave. 8. ¥ Tanejiro, 614 Jefferson | Genzaburo, 624 King st. Joseph, 1901 1 Union at.,| Ro! c rth, Dewey E., 934 N. 34th be girl Latkehaus, Lo, 2911 48rd ave. N, girl. | Dyer, George F., 8540 Admiral way. | ..»,; int Patricell!, Mike, 2449 Tevtng at... be — Albert, 2319 N. 62nd « oy. Smith, Raymond Charles, 10334 Ral- Saal nier ave MARRIAGE LICENSES | Name and Residence. Beattle ....scseee rence Mary, Seattle Legal n J. § Legal Legal mond, Portland, .:I 1 . Violet Annie, Seattl ing at the Oak Tuesday and Wednes. | Graham, Geof, renny, Beat’ pvonces GRANTED Samue Dorfuer, George I. from Caroline lh od, CI Oth @ In “The Cowboy and the Lady,” |large scale, Mary Miles Minter is to h nt fon. Jame: Cordova, a. Bei suvina, Seattle % om, Anna IL. from William Le Frances from William Herbert. Marjorie J. from ott, DEATHS Chamberlain, 72, 322 lina, J ater, ¥ arnweber, G county Jail Wall et oster, ich will soon be produced on a © the big opportunity of he: venient size with & burner _ to) 16-inch oven with brofler and white enameled cush- ion door. The body of this range is full black enameled and can be easily cleaned. The price, installed in your kitchen, {s $29.50, NICKEL-PLATED GAS PLATES, with two burners, are priced very special, $6 85 eerceovereees e pf each The Amphion }) Society Spring Concert MEANY HALL 3 DAYS [samtue® STARTING Fourth Avenue and rhea, Street pleyard, William, Jr., Aberdeen. 24 Oflen Ldilian Mac, 1 Warner, Robert M., Spe MacKae, Annette C ar Potier, Joseph, Bellevue Potier, Willada, Bellev THE John, Bumner Annie L. SATS TD | at less meat if you Backachy or Bladder troubles you—Salts is fine for Kidneys Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their the kidneys occasional You must relieve them like you r © your | bowels; removing all the acids, waste |and poison, else you feel a dull mis. lery in the kidney region, sharp pains jin the back or sick headache, dizai | ness, your stomach sours, tongue ts coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The | urin | channels often get irritated, obliging |you to get up two or three times {during the night To neutralize these trritating acids jand flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a |tablespoonful in a glass of water be fore breakfast for a few days and |your kddneys will then act fine and | |bladder disorders disappear. This | | ta s salts is made from the acid | | jwith lithia, and has been used for | & snerations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder ir: | ritation Jad Salts is inexpensive; | harmless and makes a delightful ef fervescent lithia-water drink which | millions of men and women take now | and then, thug avoiding serious kid ney and bladder discases.— Aaver | tisement, FLUSH RIDNEYS feel | Jefforts to filter it from the system. | | Regular eaters of meat must flush | ia cloudy, full of sedimént; the | |of grapes and lemon jules, combined | f U. of W. Campus Wednesday May 17, 1922 8:15 P.M. IRENE PAVLOSKA Assisting Artist CLAUDE MADDEN Director ANNA GRANT DALL Accompaniste EXTRACTIONS FREE DAILY Our (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. | Whalebone set of Teeth $8 Crowns $8 Bridgework, pe $ Amalgam Fillin All work guaranteed for 15 years. | Have impression taken in the morn= ling and get teeth same day, Exam- jination and advice free, Call and See Sam | “and Bridie Wo N JUN I. Most of our present patronage tn ended by our early custom: ose work ts still giving good ADMISSION 50¢ AND 75¢ Reserved Numbered Chair Sale Starting Wednesday, May 17th, 9 A. M.—Owl Drug Co., Third and Pike our office, be sure you are ht place.’ Bring this ad CUT-RATE~ 0 Hi DENTISTS _ STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. H 6 [eh ‘you. coming in 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fraspr-l’aterson Coy