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RU BSDAY. JUNE 8, 1922. : THE SEATTLE STAR ir HOLD FOUR FOR [<Prodigat Judec” | [Star and Director toWed | ono an ascot ar Grote anki eeSES pum SMUCCLING * THE GROTE-RANKIN Co Just One More Day to See | aBE DANIELS |! Seattie Agent Makes Raid | 770 F. REGRL, Prealdoet | FIFTH AT PIKE RIO GRANDE" in Los Angeles “NORTH OF T BEN TUR Saturday actest As the result of an investigation Ceo tee ee vp ee nada peg sh we Fifty Frosted Brown nection with the mammoth rum ! smuggling plot wnich was uncovered here this week by th car load of “housed Which later proved to be } werner Walton in Reed Ferneries }ped from Vancouver, B. C, for Calk | | fornia | ae sin Pai : el a YEN . *y | Leonard Regan, local prohibition ok AAD BACK the noted Specially agent, was disy 4 south as soon | \ : a ak he whee | : p. ‘i as the liquor runners’ operations sal i ie eS a wr oe ag Priced liek paneited th rs, ook neresie ta opened today at the Winter Garden| Frida pera ‘ » will be shown there un IY — 0 eles Wednesday Los Ang Ww | id ‘ One of the prisoners is said to be : : | Tom Clark, one tim reeant of Se the well known | attle police, who was dismissed a cou. | earries the burden of the Cottecum Orchestra Vader Kay ple of year go, following his cap | jintensely dramatic situations which ture as @ memb f a rumemug }Mr, Mack haa woven into the story ling gang in a raid at Meadowbrook. The others arrested are Max Solger, | | | Retzeo) 4 jor players. Ren Goldsmith and G, Atwood, who| | are not known—by these names, at | COLUMBIA least ot Sea police, ; A bwero 33 years old with a scarred atte She Beare We | Maelyn Arbuckle. This} vighr A ; Unt) Friday Night Onty Further arrests are expected with: mul, a hideous face and a ording to sterling old actor has the titl a! Many would aay it ce He says this is of the most! role in “The Prodigal Judge,” | ve done in pictures, that « film play denpre an eee ~ Ke a Stalats the picturization of the fa- won a tsoat_ with ¢ carter hy t eata’s ead act that he hag yet en ave a handsome here in ut fo countered he pee story which will be\wwonirds of “The Man Who Mar | shown at the Columbia, begin-| rica His Own Wife.” the Universal 'Y. M. ron ey ‘Drys Win | ing Saturday. | screen ag" an fading Cotumbia, | its star, , wears just in the next few days, FANNIE HURSTS such a makeup. te Over Wets| ' ig nahers © i ©. A, de ‘SHRINERS ARE | Mayo's leading woman tn this ne | |ture is Sylvia Breamer t we freckles. —Advertisement. G Rehan is apy in 0 remo" 17 in San Francisco bay jeorge Beban is appearing In perm) i, dee Irish and. tt's!..DETROIT, Mich. June §—Henry . Ford is not @ candidate for the American and {t's funny and it has | presidency. & dancing finish which goes straight | He would net “turn his hand to to the heart as well as the fect of |obtain the nomination, according to anybody who sees it, Charming |S? sssociates here. s Ford, it is said, has but two inter. Colleen Moore haa Ber best rote | eats today outside his automobile the Iriah lass jeft behind by her | husimens, Muscle Shoals and his plan sweetheart, who started for America| tor the pore ian, 00" the ™ to make his fortune. basld tor anoliay.. existing bating teams clashed on the Volatead | er gar ete comtsg aie. and ine ae| GUESTS IN CITY]... represented by Tacoma, won the dect- | agate: LIBERTY , aot sion. The wets contended that the| Shriner delegates by the hundreds,| Remarkably rugged scenery, by allowing 5 per cent in beers and|the San Francisco convention, ar bd have ever before found is likes it | arnt wines. [rived in Beattle Wednesday and are iodgment, form a background for the| —. om. - idea —<nmenemmee | ti} arriving Thursday. With Hugh! story of “North of the Rio Grande,” | Yor, ‘ , ‘ | M. Caldwell as chairman of the en-/ which carries tts action swiftly back| , Blanche Sweet, the beautiful blonde, who first became a |tertainment committee, Nile Temple|and forth across tie great border favorite on the screen in the old Biograph days, is to be mar- is now playing host to the visitors. 1 the two popular stars, ried to Marshall Neilan, producer of * ‘Mickey - , Ge and Get | A luncheon at the Seattle Golf club | pen. Is and Jack Holt, in a a ‘ me Fenny. | Now Is the Time to Get Ridj were featured Wednesday. Auto!romnnes and pathom e stage with Gertrude 0 man and Chauncey Olcott be- may Irish Story | of These Ugly Spots | trips were a part of Thursday's en-| «orth of the Rio Grande” is the fore entering pictures. Neilan at one time acted on the 46 | Qnere’s no longer the slightest | “rannme nt. . film attraction at the Liberty sereen, and the first picture he directed was for Mary Pick- q [need of feeling ashamed of your| neadquartere have been installed bY l@rRAND \ford. ’Tis said the Neilan-Sweét romance started when the A special purchase of these attractive ferneries, | | ” pirgstion as one ee een Nile temple at Fourth ave. and Madi gente CE eg pe EE stem edo reed. the megaphone for a feature in which plete with galvanized metal trays, are offered ina } —ts guaranteed to fe thes . } ° oa : 01 ‘Su mrad com vane | [homely spots. pa, ae }noul, whe went to New York to get poche vs ou a one-day sale—priced, each.. aeccees $6.95 Hi ' | Simply get an ounce of Othine- [her “back pay” for the lif i wis “ By RUPERT HUGHES \doutie strength—-from any druxsiet | Business Booming jthought she had mixed while teach: son as well ag In a feature film, “The All are finished in frosted brown, and as the quan- COM 4 and apply a little of it night and} jing a village 1, §* pictured at|Sign of the Re Beban's imper POY: PON le ; pita ngs [morning and you should soon see Upon Yukon River |the Strand this week, where the sonation of the big-hearted Italian tity is limited early buying is necessary. P | that even the worst freckles bave be-| DAWSON, Y. T.. June §.-—Business| screen version of Fannie Hurst's | has won him fume thruout the coun No Telephone Orders Can Be A ted lgun to disappear, while the lighter|is booming on the Yukon, More| “Flack Pay” is being shown |try and in this new offering he is ccep! 10c lones have vanished entirely, It is|freteht i» accumulated at White! Seena Owen is splendid in the lead: particularly good. on This Item lseldom that more than an ounce ix|Horse today for various Yukon | ing role, and the supporting cast in-| Members of the cast appearing needed to completely clear the skin | points than there hax been at the) cludes Matt Moore with hins.on. the sereen ales appear f — oe and gain a beautiful clear com-| same period in the last 10 years eee in the act staged in conjunetion with|Wife Objects to Politics; plexion. | COLISEUM the showing of the photoplay. H I Sil t | Be sure to ask for the doubl| SAN FRANCISCO.—Small damace| Until Friday night win you have eee enry Is silen strength Othine as this ts sold under | ensues’ when steamer J. A. Moffett | an opportunity to witness the splen-' COLONIAL ssi rl a guarantee of money back if it fails |is rammed by liner Mateonla off Pier|did show at the Coliseum where) «come On Over” ts the picture at BY RAYMOND PRIEST Outing Flannel 15¢ Yard 95¢ poser se: 27-inch White Outing 72 by 90-inch Flannel of excellent | size Cotton Bats. weight, is specially priced | weigh three pounds | —the yard, 15¢. are exceptional values “7 each, 95¢. Ralph Graves ts the hero, Word, declares tra ‘ord, dec nda, will cer. Ba’ ate tainly never be a candidate for the Fancy th Towels OAK presidency or any political office if 25c Each Mercerized Damask Gladys Walton ts at her cutest in | Mrs. Ford bas any voice in the mat- r i i “High Heels,” the Universal comedy | ter. Bath Towels in pink 95c Yard drama which is showing at the Oak| Mrs. Ford t» thoroly opposed to Thursday and Friday. her husband taking on any more Miss Walton appears tn the role| activities that will unduly tax his of the little rich girl, who in spite | time and strength. of ail her wealth has not found| The action of the people of Dear. happiness and contentment. Calam.-|born in forming a “Ford -for Presi. ity and disaster bring back the|@ent club was a complete surprise sweetness which wealth has spoiled. | to Ford . He has never recognized the club | Retail Coal Yards " Manenate of tatters wavs tone 46 to Be in Light Zone | °'"*4 t Dearborn urging Ford to be | candidate or, at least, to take on| and blue colors. These 70-inch hi are factory seconds and -inch heavy mercere show slight imperfections. | zed Table Damask, in | several neat d ban A “Tan aoe. good | Priced special, the 95¢. age — = Heavy Bed Sheets 8l-inch heavy Un- $1.85 Each bleached Sheeting of ex- 81 by 99-inch heavy cellent quality, for bed | quality Muslin Bed Sheets sheets, aprons or fancy | with wide hems—the size ly, to the light manufacturing zone,|with silence. Ford's distas' ‘or | 3 ig 7 i e e according to the zoning commission, | politics is well known, He go fond needlework. Special, the | before hemming. Spe- which met in the Chamber of Com-jquently declared “politics is a curse yard, 60¢. cial, each, $1.85. at merce Wednesday with the Seattle |to the country.” } 9 9 Retail Fuel Dealers’ association. —| meme \# = 2 | . Columbia| 3 wt. ctw, and Cream product S|2 Sse] Thee deepal TRY IT! | ie Gee —on your berries! a for > smack 1 good —on your cereals! 4 ii is thes tery in roasting .E Married His Own Wite” —drink it! Use JerZ0 as you would Cream ae roast 1s actly same. M:J aye cn! A Story of Two Sea-Swept | Souls Concluding in the & Harbor of Love Coming SATURDAY “The Prodigal Judge” INTER GARDE THEATRE Retail coal yards in the residential |some form of political leadership. | districts are to be assigned, eventual. | These suggestions have been m: Now! FORMER RESIDENTS of Clark | ston will hold their annual get-togeth- of jer picnic on June 18 Will Play Here in Morosco Hit 0, OO OOOO lh hl lUcr Ol —lIt's simply wonderful! JER-ZO contains only the same body and health- building substances as are contained in milk and cream---but in different proportions. Sold everywhere!—10c a pint bottle J “HERITAGE” Any Time A “Mayflower”. product. . 10c DEALERS--Call Associated Dairies, Inc.—Elliott 6210 All the Time Raymond Ballard “ AT THE WURLITZER Three Days Starting Today WIL LARD MACK’S Mir Ruth Hill. She will appear here at the Metropolitan in \the new Morosco comedy, ality C2 of a “Abie’s Irish Rose.” The at- |traction opens here Sunday | fl vpelong June 11, and remains | ff here for a week, The seat, sale is now open, News Comedy

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