The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 8

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Wetit Peiday Niche— Marshall Netlan’s Claimed by Death Charles H. Black, er. Northwest, died at his home, at. Wed He had in for onty Qn over jhe was actively identified | number of pioneer busir j prises, including the Beattie | ware Co. the Black various cannery and shipping corns. raday night a brief time. 82 years Comin CONSTANCE TA Co.'s, pend tn “The Primitive SIAN lle FLEET Sato ma CEE ONLY ONE DAY WORT “BEYOND THE ROCKS” Ry liner Giyo RODOLeH | JVALENTINO f GLORIA | SWANSON Saturday—Agnes Ayres ta “The Ordeal” at | | | Battleships |move has been started to July 24 to 29—Wayfarer also declared Fleet Week, so ‘akima Republicans to Gather Saturday) MA, May 25.-—W. J. Hays,| visit the battleships: The hundreds of sailors and [eould have the Pacific fleet lehored in Elliott Bay turer Week.” said Mr day. “I believe we everything possible should In addition to the large ~ CORNS Coming Saturday—CHARGE IT To End Dandruff ‘There is one sure way that never falls to remove dandruff completely | hd that is to dissolve it. This de Mroys it entirely. To do this, just Bet about four ounces of plain, ordi Rary liquid arvon: apply it at night When retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morming, most of not.al, of Your dandruff will be gone, and three @F four more applications will com. pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every «ingle sign and trace of it, no Matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that alt itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be Mutfy, lustrous, glossy, silky and} woft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and Tour ounces is all you will need. Thia never been Doesn't hurt « bit! —_— ——— ——_ Weak, pale, anaemic and thin peo. Dle made strong and H, HEAMOTONE |fingers. ‘Truly! “Freezone” for a few cents, suffic to remove every hard corn, soft ¢ ‘The great blood and nerve bullder, is|or corn between the toes, Bow sold at all drug stores at $1.00 | calluses, without End $2.00 per bottle —Advertisement. t) Advertisement ——$—$ $< — and UP-STAIRS ———es) UF ST AIRS v STALKS HE FLORENCE SHOP offers at all times the newest creations in Coats, Suits, Wraps and Gowns, Everything is bought with the quick turn-over in mind and priced the up- stairs way. Demonstration Values AT In a Wonderful Selection of COATS, SUITS WRAPS, DRESSES “SAVES YOU MONEY” SECOND & UNION, CHARLES BLACK " DIES SUDDENLY, |Prominent Business Man Is) : one of the most prominent business men tn the 618 Lee k was a resident of Seattle for Coming from De with aa enter Hard of which he was manager Manufacturing Co., | SAINS He is survived by a widow, Mra. | AGAINST Nettie G, Black; a daughter, Miss An: | | THE tionette Black, and three sona, Jo} |) WALL” seph Black, Charles Black, jr., and |) pram | Lyman Black, all well known In busl-/ 1 || ness ciroies here. | The body is at the Bonney Watson « funeral arrangements, | HERE WAYFARER WK, /Plan to Allow Visitors to See 1 With practically the entire Pacific’ Playing at fleet concentrated in Puget Sound) “The Virgin of Stamboul,” a waters during July and August, 4lstory written especially for her by H. H. Van Loan, Week during Way Rhodes to to provkie: en | tertainment during the day for the | ecrowds that will come here for the} evening pageant at the stadium.” delegn \Lift Off with Fingers |: Drop a iittle | “Freezone” on an aching corn, |stantly that com stops hurting, then shortly you lift it, right off with Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of soreness or irrita- SEATTLE, WN. been troit, a con |horizon as “The Wildcat have that! | rarer ma should have one do} The ury apparent e several pming hi te for the ing here M “keynote Priscilla Dean Now at Colonial of the Colonial this summer. n ho would be in Seattle for/the pageant could t Girector of business control, and | Peet Week would have an opportun:| more tae " | ore spectacular an EGbbirman of the Yakima republican |ity 9 see “The Wayfarer,” it i#|with contingents from the wa on will —_ at wan raay, | Potnted out by the executive com-) “with of gonvention here Saturday.) mittee, of which W. lL. Rhodes is]. Crowther, ma | chairman. farer, and several | “This would make an exceedingly) tions, besides the yacht | strong combination of events, if wo of | weeks in the history [said Darwin Meisnest |retary of “The Wayfarer,” former secretary Priscilla Dean, the actress | COLUMBIA ho first flashed on the film! the of w in heroine Paris,’ the thousands of visitors expected tions of soldiers that will take part here for the big pageant also may)in the final procession of “The Way it is pointed lout that with the Pactfic feet here, even pe made the Pacific feet here, Dr, J author of “The Way- large conven- racing, we the biggent of the city,” executive see BOOM M’ADOO AS CANDIDAT HUTCHINSON, Kan. “McAdoo'l| do for 1924" ery of Kansas democrats today May 25 was the war of the treas added another state in & n the W for the democratio can presidency addrened the state democratic meet t tha re Adoo's address, regarded ag the of the coming democratic campaign in Kansas and some other states, where McAdoo is strong. con demned the tariff as boos the cost of living, and declared the repub- lean party the “toot of xpecial privt or two! Never try with dent orn, the} b viously explained, frequency near |} Don't think inside the house out reception b: and windows. the electromagnet poxsibly as it does air. throw your switch your set from the We lating when receive signals | bility ape at leaks thru the rece Coming & Lon Chaney in lege, truste and monopolies to share your another fellow, It won't work Ho will be detuning your will be detuning his. both outdoor and Indoor antenna. If you have to share the aerial, di vide the time of operation | nect one set while the other's in use Don't expect too much of door loop or frame aerial thi amplifier of because the ae permeates all substances 1 steel, just as easily | a aw Thi Mysteries of Radio Explained by Expert BY KR. L. DUNCAN Director, Radio Institute of America| If you want to get the mont out of your receiving set, take this Up| who may aerial et and you applies to Discon: your in use in case you have a good radio have a set . broadcasting station tal tn that you can shut ing the doors ther, upon which waves travel, excepting If you want to shut out reception, nd 4 nna clreult nect k of the detector tube as it le #0 regulated to naximum mudi In this oscillating it throws off a emall amount of energy which iving set into th umbial 2, STARRING Gladys Walton | *” | TODAY'S PROGRAMS i ° | COLTS EU M — Marshall Netian’s ) “Fete Pine.” COLUMBIA—diladys Walton in “Ree~ | ond Mand Kose WINTER GARDEN—Leeh Baird in | Doa't } see COLISEUM "tT DOBSN'T may #0 on the program but anyone who has followed the experences of baby Peggy, the t-year old star, in Century readily | “Pools First | production at the Coll» | Pegey is just on th few minutes, but she scene from the older folks Mr, Neilan “borrowed ploture. * in the Marshall um thin week takes” the crook drama, ee Everything is second Universal picture starring | Walton at the Columbia this week except the plot. It has a brand new kick ome of the kick is due to the fact that Mine Walton left the flap per out in this picture, too pathetic, human and | be « typical flapper. And Mum Walt lean portray the appeaing, hu | interest type aa well ax the vivack happy-go-lucky little flapper. acting is fine j eee | WINTER GARDEN | Don’t deny your wife the friend ship of the man she didn't marry ; Deny no woman anything—that only | makes her want it! This in one of the strong points brought ut in “Don't Doubt Your Wife,” the domestic drama which ts on view | this week at the Winter Garden. Leah Baird wrote the story and the also plays the leading role. | ee LIBERTY | “The Show" fs Larry Semon's | latest comedy. Tt in on the bill at the Liberty this week. The fun com menees when Larry as the property boy pulla up the curtain, He gets jinto more trouble In five minutes than the average person experiences lifetime. He plays « dual role “His Meck Against the Wall the featured the erty. It entertaining and stars Raymond Hatton, | his first starring vehicle. eee in Lib drama This attraction at in an STRAND | A company of Tyrolean musicians add atmosphere to the picturesque Alpine neenes shown in “Beyond the | Rock», the Elinor Glyn romance, in i which Gloria Swanson and Rodoilph acrial These signals, thrown off by the aerial, will be heard by those nearby be tuning in to the same | Wave length. This is great source of annoyance and requires skill in tuning to avoid it. | The problem of tuning In to the bent advantage in one that each fan will have to work out for himself --by simply varying his dials until [he discovers the selective spots. You may see a set receiving very satisfactorily at a friend's home or @ store and note the position of its dials. But if you try to make ex | actly same arrangement on your own set, it may not work at all It all depends on the location of the receiving station, the height and length of the aerial, the length of the lead-in and the size of the wire | used, No rules can be laid down for epe {cific tunings. It is mostly up to the operator himeelf. | ‘The plate variometer or “tickler” fs the one part of the set that re quires the most attention and skill in handling on account of its regen erative princtp But with a tittle practice one can foon learn Just where each variatior in needed, and ® maximum of effi | clency in reception is enjoyed. Clubwomen to Feast Before Convention Previous to leaving Seattle, Thurs day night, for Wenatchee, to attend the state convention of the Federa tion of Professional and Busines Women's clubs, Seattle delegate: were to attend a banquet at the Ma sonic clubrooms, in the Arcade build ing, Two Pullman cara, with the Se | attle representatives, were to leave the elty at 9 p.m Witter GARDE) THEATRE TODAY POWER WITHIN” with an allstar cast JIMMY AUBREY COMEDY International News Scenic Educational RAYMOND BALLARD At the Wurlitzer ADMISSION; ANY TIME 10¢ ALL THE TIME THE SEATTLE Virgio of Mamboul.”” | oameaenes Chesbre ta “Sor the | | Lave of the Bervies.”” AF comedies will recognize the litte actress In Nellan wereen for a Evidently emmy tor his “Pools First” la @ different sort of and in the Gladye The girt tn lovable to | » proves that she) STAR: Lon Chaney Coming to Columbia; Winter Garden Books Alice Joyce | Lon Chaney, hero of the! ok Universal drama, “The| Trap,” a virile outdoor story to be shown at the Columbia, | and Alice Joyce, who will be at the Winter Garden in “Her Lord and Master,” a play of| society life. Both features are scheduled to open Saturday. | | Announce Contest Winners Friday Winners in “Who's the World's }] Moxt Footish will be an |] Bounced in Friday's paper. To- || y - via || day in the taxt day for entries, || ~~ a" z $10 will be awarded an first HY prise” #6, second, two awards ot | Ndianapolis Gets |] $2.60 each and five of $1 each | Presbyterian Meet The contest has been conduct ed in conjunction with the show | DES MOINES, lowa, May 25— ing of “Foots First.” the Mar Indianapolis will get the next meet shall Netlan production which |/ing of the Presbyterian general as bmg | be tmp. i oan “|| sembly. The mid- Western city won wou viday night. out over Atlantic City, Me only j strong opponent, in the voting this | morning, by unanimous vote of the Valentino are appearing second week at the Strand The theme of this Gtyn story ts a |lesnon to women who marry without! “THE WIZARD OF THE NILE.” love and shows what happens when derbert, will they do find the man of their heart. presented May 2 and 29 by eee the Boys’ and Girix’ Glee Lincoln high school, in the auditorium for UW | delegates a comic opera by Viete member | COLONIAL | The ride of the Black Horse troop led by the clubs ¢ school acrons the Arabian desert Turkish beggar girl intent on saving her hero from a fate worse than doath, is one of the big dramatic m ments in “The Virgin of Stamt the Universal feature starring Pri cilia Dean at the Colonial until Fri ny, mia SPECIAL PRICES Wheeter Oakman, the star's hus band, plays opposite her as Captain | nberton of tlw Black Horse troop. eee | OAK | George Chesebro in the star of For the Love of the Service,” « Northwest mounted polles story Traeto Nature 7 50 which lx show! at the Oak today epeddall, ..ccssccess $ o jand tomorrow, Chesebro in this! | Very Best True character of picture haa become|| Brie Teeth... PhOedO | well known to moving | His interpretations of |iane of the law of the jis eraphic and co During the evening performance Margherita 4’ Auria, singer, | appears on the program. picture fans these guard North woods This we are able to Kb the wervices of J TALIST $4.00 tal work at reduced 13-year guarantec. | prompt service arrang- of-t tients, Let local an expert x WHO KNOWS How. Best Gold Crown Hest Bridgework. . Je examine an exact your tal needa, You will find us po- rteous, and worthy of t idence. EXAMINATION Free AL s EXTRACTION " ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTIST ette S | ae pimples ‘The wastive skis of « trl ow ter! How every Bille dictwrbance — even that extra ier-eream sode——bas ile itnanedanie eBect in the form of a crop | of pumplen. Bat the tender shin shoolt reapond just as quickly to & tock of Poste m appbed at bediseme er orcemoe- | ally during the day | The persistent one, with ened theromeh ceanemngs © ih Posiam Soap, should herp the ski in 8 condition of | which any crt may well be | greed. Notenly the “wub- = well can prot by this Ueetmeat a) ‘Coming At the ‘Saturday 73 THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922. |Dr. Brown to Speak [Po Tags to Be Gold bs to Keystone Church | Sold by Veterans | Saturday and Monday been Ps 7 cae - Hi - officially named “Poppy Tag day®.” |.) nurch, 62nd and Keyrtone place, |The American Legion wilt open It#\ 41.3 5, en. Friday, when an enter campaign for a grave decoration, how | +: ment is to be given by the church | pital and welfare fund, Registration! 4 a+ which will be shown Asahel | wit be made at thin time of veteran cutig Mt. Rainier pictures. Tickets graves, to ald in the marking of the are on sale to raise funds to pay off | graves with metal reminders the church's indebtedness. 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