The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 3

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A Paramount picture with humor, swift action and abounding love interest— | Splendid American and stage triumph— “THE MAN FROM HOME” —with— Rae sS Fons arse Betty Francisco rales: Mary MacLaren Walter Long Guy Oliver SEE WALLY DRIVE A _ FLIVVER 85 MILES AN HOUR! The fastest auto race pic- ture he has ever made! inal locations—the company actually scenes laid there. a . eo tee HAMILTON MALOTTE Mermaid Comedy— 9g = — “POOR BOY” Friday—Last of Finger “North of the Rio Grande” Friday—Last times of io nde | “BACK PAY” ite. eee Admission— Any day, up to 6:30 Ala ska Girl S ees | first time in her U. S. for First Time) tiesson aeciares that the Marie Henson, 16, the daughter of \\a. P. Henson, of Dougiar, Alaxka The filthy fly with the hairy feet Db? not expose your food to him. He is a dangerous carrier of disease. After feeding on offal or some putrid carcass he lights on your food, sticks his proboscis into your sugar, washes his hairy feet in your milk bowl. Never keep food in your cellar or back entry dur- ing fly time. Keep it locked up in a cold refrig- erator where no fly can exist. That is the only real protection. Perishable food suffers from germ laden dust as well as from flies—outside of a refrigerator. the ice Have your refrigerator cold by keepin it saves chamber full. Doing this saves ice an food, to say nothing about health. ICE DELIVERY CO. 115 Blanchard St. Elliott 6420 MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ICE INDUSTRIES 163 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois A Paramount Picture made from Booth Tarkington's novel | | This is the play that held the Broadway record for | nearly 10 years. The pic- ture was made in the orig- entire jour- neyed to Italy for the [on Soard the Queen Tuesday. Miss “States” are not so different from Alaska, movies, radio and bobbed hair being ‘how visiting the “States” for the popular tn the North as well ar here. = | Her most novel | | First National Production KATHERINE MacDONALD INFIDEL” With the American beauty as the gorgeous pagan of a South Sea isle—accept- } ing no man’s love! joo th ain “Toonerville Blues” a big fun festival | eee | Friday Night—Last Two personal appearances of | | and his company, including HELENE SULLIVAN, —with— “The Sign | of the Rose” (PROCTOR WILL will be the ch | Proctor, new jent of the bi “The objec apointed superintend ng department. | buliding interest tion work will be ted up and em ployment furnished to a large num. ber of men,” Proctor «aid. | No radical changes are contemplat- | ed in the department, | | RESOLUTIONS disapproving the Jopening of the Western Washington | Fair on a Sunday have been adopted jby the Seattle tery of the | Evangel Christi Churches | Western Washington, and presented | to the fair management MEN WANT? |A New Discovery in the | World of Medicine | A wonderful remedy gives instant |relief for Hay Fever, Asthma, Fever, Bronchitis and allied affec tions of the Respiratory Tract. 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To tell the plot would spoil all the! fun, but it's guaranteed to include | | and speed “North of the Rio Granda,” co-star. | ring Jack Holt and Bebe Daniels, | closes tonight. Wallace Reid, hero of such COLUMBIA engagement Saturday at the be followed by Vita ayes Columbia, to story. “The Prodigal Judge,” Mactyn Arbuckle in the etellar role} —— Reid Guile to Liberty _—‘| “Watch My Smoke” and “Too Much Speed,” is back again in | his favorite role in his forthcoming Paramount picture, Frank Mayo, in “The Man Who! “Across the Continent,” a thrilling automobile story by Byron Married His Own Wife,” closes a four’ Morgan, which comes to the Liberty Saturday. shown with his mechanician behind the wheel of a “Dent” craph's presentation of the famous, car, which wins the trans-continental automobile race after, with | overcoming obstacles, real and manufactured. | swift moving photoplays as He is here and J Paige as the heroine, Betty | n can Paige as hi ie, 7 #TRAND Malro “The Prodigal Judge” is maid to be| Tonight. for the last time, Fannie one of the best pictures produced by | Hurst's “Back Pay* will be shown at Vitagraph. The atmosphere of the | the Strand, and the new show open period of 1835 and the Judge are two | !Ne Saturday will be a screen version of the high lights of the offering. |0f Booth Tarkington's “The Man ee From Home.” It iia Paramount pio- WINTER GARDEN | ture, directed by George Fitzmaurice, “Heritage,” the photedrama by | nd the loading roles are played by Willard Mack, starring Mttle Matty | James Kirkwood, Anna Q. Nilsson, Roubert, which opened at the Win.| Norman Kerry and Dorothy Cum- tor Garden Wednesday remains un. | ™!ng. ti) Saturday night, It will be fol-| The plot has to do with an Amert lowed by “The Stiver Car,” a plc-|¢a hero who wins his girl against turteation of Wyndham Martin‘s| the odds of ttle and social prestige. novel, and has in the stellur rote ft oottthg COLONIAL Karle Williams. Williams in called upon to per.| “What Do Men Want,” heralded form many daring stunts in this pic: |4# Lois Weber's greatest picture, ture, including a leap into the water| Which has been booked for a four aeogn an Gecem' net | day's showmg at the Colonial begin and getting | caught in an automobile under an|%!"e Saturday, is a problem of avalance, American life daily felt in million: eee of homes In every nook and corner of the land. COLISEUM Claire Windsor and Richard Dix “The Infidel” ts Katherine Mac-| head the allntar cast of players, Donald's latest Firvt National star-| Priday night will bring the ring vehicle, It is to be the next at-/ showing of “Come On Over,” traction at the Coliseum, following | Rupert Hughes comedy drama. the present appearance of George Be: | eee OAK ban, who will be seen for the last time Friday night Following “The Man Trackers,” a Miss MacDonald, often referred to) virile outdoor story which will be | shown on Saturday at the Oak along with a new epleode of “The Secret Four,” the Eddie Polo serial “Black the real dramatic role in “The Infidel,” which is a South Sea island story of great Interest Coming Soon to Winter Garden AND FEELS FINE Miserable for Years Is) Entirely Overcome and She Now Finds Her} Housework Easy “I'm certainly glad I followed the advice of my friends and took Tan. lac, for it relieved me of a cane of bie for years.” was the enthusiastic atement made by Mrs. W. 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There is romance in the story, too, with | ‘Tsuri Aoki playing the leading fem! nine role “Black Roses” will be shown Sun- day and Monday PICTURE PATTER | Louise Fazenda is to be featured |]! in a new series of Mermaid comedies Paty “Golf.” Larry Semon's next com. | ody. Lots of comedies under that Ue, not all in the movies, eee Sidney Olcott will direct the fim. | ing of Kate Douglas Wiggin’s “Tim. | thy's Quest.” Gladys Leslie, Mar-| ret Seddon and Vivian Ogden are in the cast eee One exhibitor recently mid he! 4idn’t care much whether he booked | the film version of “If Winter Comes” as his audience doem't care | for mow pictures any more, anyhow. eee Bradley Kink i# writing a story called “News™ to bewfilmed by Thomas H. Ine. eee Lita, Lee will be co-starred with James Kirkwood in “Ebb Tide.” eee “The Love Nest,” filmed on Ma- tinieus Island, off the Maine coast, has been completed. Jean Scott and | | | | eeT SPOT IN TOWN™ (CHILDREN) AMATEURS’ PRIZE CONTEST Coming, Saturday Onty— MAN TRACKERS a New Chapter of . SHORET FOUR” TER GARDE THEATRE TODAY Willard Mack's Greatest Sereen Play HERITAGE comEDY ANY TIME ALL THE TIME GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS If your Back is aching or z ig. Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s a THE:GROTE-RANKIN CO PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AVE. Four Styles of Red Cedar Chests Are Featured at Very Low Prices 36-inch Trimmed RED CEDAR CHESTS $13.95 45-inch Trimmed RED CEDAR CHESTS $22.50 36-inch Plain RED CEDAR CHESTS $12.85 40-inch Trimmed RED CEDAR CHESTS $16.50 woolens—or to give to a June bride or a girl graduate. like at a most \ reasonable > price. Place Hammocks To Take Along on Your Week-End Trip Three lots are specially priced— $2.85, $3.25 and $3.98 Each These have closely woven bodies, throw-back'| pillows and deep valance. Put one of them in the car on your week-end trip—it will mean more com-f | fort to your family and friends. —Basement Mahogany Finished: 47° Lamp : ‘Standards $9.85 There are only fifteen in all—they are beau- equipped with adjust- able double cluster fix- We do not remember ever showing more at- tractive Lamps at so low a price. Silk Pulls, priced $1.25 and $1.50 each. Work has started on Point,” directed by Licyd Ingraham and starring Carmel Myers, Calf Knew Northing About Physiology JANEIRO, June 9.—A calf born near Sao Paulo had the | “Oliver Twis head of a colt and the hoofs of a RIO DE in eight reela. Patsy Ruth Miller will appear with Earle Williams in “Dicky.” Edith M. Dell, novelist, may be Nues Welch will have a part ig named a movie censor in London. “From Rags to Riches.” Bladder bothers, drink lots of water and eat less meat When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don’t get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing} them with a mild, harmless salts) which removes the body’s urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 600 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water —~ you can't also get from any drink too much; a glass re break ach morn ing for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon ,juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kid neys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer is a source of | irritation, thus ending bladder weak- ness. Jad Salts ts inexpensive; cannot} injure; makes a delightful efferves. cent Nthia-water drink which every. and then to] one should take now keep their kidneys clean and active.| Try this, also Keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will won der what hecame of your kidney| trouble and backache. — Advertise. ‘ment, ae Coming Tomorrow LOIS WEBER'S pearing at the open! Greatest Picture What‘) Do Men & Want An answer to the question thousands of women have LAST TIME TONIGHT Colleen Moore “Come on Over” AMATEURS NO ADVANCE IN PRICES—MATINEE

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