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“THE MAN FROM HOME with JAMES KERKWOOD ANNA @. NILSSON NORMAN KERRY and HAMILTON te oa OY” Serurdny Ret w Just Twe More Days to See Firet National's South Sea Attraction Katherine MacDenald “THE INFIDEL” Suret The “Ss! “TOONBRVILLE Bi Coming Sat K Sh SNES You'll Be Serry if You Miss WALLACE REID im the Raciest Pleture of the Season “ACROSS THE CONTINENT” Becnuse i¢ leaves Friday Night. and THEODORE ROBERTS ts tn omat SS VY || Has Trouble \ | | ' Ve | | (2 OUR SUMMER SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES 10¢ ™ Afternoons and Evenings, In cluding Sundays and Holidays SAME BIG PICTURES PRISCILLA DEAN —IN— “WILD HONEY” She was sweet and gentle, but when she got mad ! ! ! ACTION SUSPENSE ROMANCE Picture Men esd A A Picture |{A for Women | | for NEWS COMEDY 10c INTER GARDE THEATRE violinint 10 720 oo news comedy COMING—tom aon be af rrow wun? ADULTS /10c AMATEUR: TONIGHT—8 :30 0 “THE OTHER WOMAN" NE ONOVAK and HELEN py i HYLANDS ular Kadio Singer, in “1 wey in A PAKISIAN BCANDAL If you value your watch, let Haynes perair it. Next Liberty theater.—Ady, | Rescues Sweetheart AT COLONIAL From Raging Torrent Man COLONTAL— Prine Dean in “The | Confiis OAK—"The Other Woman.” x COLUMBIA | Bp CHANEY, the famous char. acter, comes back to the Colum bia theater today for a return en @agement in the strong Universal photedrama, “ Trap.” The re turn engagement ts an answer to the many requests recelved by the management for a return engage ment of the picture which recently ran here, “The Tra: the North woods, Ch ed as a French-Canadian trappe first, loving simple, trustful the treachery of a mining man from the “outside,” he loses not only all hia wordly wealth, his mine, but the love of hin childhood sweetheart as The simple kindliness of the bitter re Priscilla Dean central figure vy.” now showing al, played by Pris. cia Dean Tt in @ role well suited tp star's dynamic personality Tn impersonating the character Mids Dean ts call on for full use of the striking manner, fascinating gee jtures and deep emotional capacities lfor which she is known. | The big thrill In the picture comes | takes his pla pong men, when Lady Vivienne saver } oN a sweetheart from a flood y| WINTER GARDEN |the blowing up of # ¢ Parie Williams does several thrill jing stunts in “The Silver Car,” the visualization of a popular novel by Wyndham Martyn, which is show ing for the last time tonight at the Winter Garden. On one aston he gets caught In an automobile under an avalanche, on other he over a cliff the water, once he leaps the dee of an ocean liner . in * at the Color is well. trapper ts turned into most hate, and his life is devoted to Phen a littl into ¢ and thru t of the is regenerated and again the Driving Small Car Byron Morgan, author of “Across the Continent,” the picture starring Wallace Reid, was highly amused at the young *s troubles when he first atternpted to drive the small “Dent” used in the racing photoplay, now showing at the Liberty “Wally didn't know much about the type of car he had to drive, but he learned quickly—you know he's used to big, powerful motors. May be he'll grow to like one of the Little fellows—who knows.” Lays Pioneer’s Death to Science PORTLAND, June 14.-—According to complaint filed in circuit court here, the relatives of A. Henry Wemme, deceased pioneer Portland automobile man, charging Wemme's death was hastened by Christian Selence treatment and demand an ac counting of the Wemme estate, | jamounting ‘to some $600,000. | ‘The complainant states that by [virtue of the six churches of Christ, |Seientist, owning and controlling stock in the Wemme endowment fund, the churches have compkte control of the estate, and demands that the property and stock be turn- ed over to the plaintiffs. Monkey Kills Brutal Trainer VIENNA, June) 14.—Pterre, an ourang-outang trained for moving ploture work, nursed its hatred for a bruta! trainer until one day when they were high In a tree. Then it strangled the trainer and threw his body to the ground in from COLISEUM Katherine MacDonald, the Ameri can Beauty, proves that she can wear old ginghams just as grace fully a# the latest garments from Paris and Fifth ave, In her new starring picture, “The Infidel,” whieh is playing at the Coliseum this week When the beautiful but bedraggted heroine lands on a South Sea island as a castaway she has to wear the ginghams that the women of the missionary settlement provide for her, but with a few deft strokes she transforms them into quite attrac tive habilimenta, . STRAND “The Man From Home,” which Is the chief film feature at the Strand this week, is regarded as one of the most popular novels written by Booth Tarkington. George Fite maurice transferred the story to the Co-Eds i in Clique to Fight Flapper CHICAGO, June 14-—A up of women “students of” North university and the Univeratty of Cht. with the purpose of waging war the ubiquitous “flapper.” bers are leaders in their clanwen at the two institutions, They are contl dent that the world can once more be made to admire intellectuality as opposed to abbreviated skirts, abbre. viated hair and. abbreviated brains. ut, as one professor 1 whan he} heard the news, “They've got a long! way to go.” Pony Killed by Infuriated Bees STREATOR, Il 14.— Wher & pony tipped over their hives swarms of bees attacked the animal with such vigor that he died. Mra Albert Brandes, owner of the pony was so severely stung and polsoned ‘The first income tax tn the United States took effect tn 1963. June when she went to its rescue, that ehe fainted —just say De Tig Blue-jay to your druggist Stops Pain Instantly / The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in-| stantly. Then the corn loosens and | comes out. Made in two forms—a} colorless, clear liquid (one drop does | it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters} or the liquid —the action is the same. | Safe, gentle. Made in a world-fame d| laboratory. Sold by all druggists. Free: Write Bauer & Black, Chicago, Dept for valuable book, “ Correct Care of the Feei RETURN ENGAGEMENT NOW! LON estern cago have formed a secret society | on} ‘The mem-! lar THE SEATTLE STAR ~*~ Katherine MacDonald plays a game to “beat” the mission- aries on a South Sea island, only io learn that she is the dupe of the plot in her latest starring vehicle, “The Infidel,” j which is delighting audiences at the Coliseum this week. The \story ab abounds with action and heart inte re rest. jacreen and the scenes wore filmed in Italy, which accounts for the/ beautiful soenic views,” Kirkwood and the leading Anna Q players in James Nilsson the, picture are {ure Puller) | Conway Teale and Mariam Cooper For he was| Will head the cast of a picture to be made in Detroi . “On the High Seas,” featuring Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt, ts the first o sereen story written by Edwar por of “Salva tion Nett, of Songs” and Romance | LIBERTY He prayed for rain! | driving the Dent flivver in a trane continental dash, and he knew that rain and mud would slow up the bigger cars and give him a chance to keep on passing them. How Wal liace Ried makes the dash thru mud rain and fire la being shown on t Liberty screen this week where the is playing Acre popular star ” the Continent race drama James A. Fitzpatrick, who ts film. | a series of European authors, like | the “Great American Authorw ries, ie at work on the estate of Alfred Lord Tennyson on the Isle of Wight . . Astor plays opponite “Second Fiddle.” eee ‘The support of Guy Rates Post in the scteen version of “Omar, the Tent Maker” includes Virginia Browne Faire, Nigel de Brullere, Douglas ¢ 4, Patsy Ruth Miller, Evelyn Selbie, Rose Dione and Boris Karloff. COLONIAL How many one om women In love with would sacrifice their chances of happiness with that man | by protecting and helping another | whom they thought more worthy and more sadabun' at love? ‘This. ta} -Uater 12 the situation which arises in “Wild! Honey,” the Universal drama «tar fing Priscilla Dean at the Colonial, | see OAK Five years they had searched for Langdon Kirven; five years, during which ni s wife had never given up hope n they found him; found, | too other It alll « !n the photodrama which is! ! at the Oak The tithe Woman,” Mary lean injured carrying Laura La t and her mother from a hotel at Truckee Niles Welch, Ruth Renick and \Mabel Normand Off | ussell Simpson will eupport Wesley for Rest c yas a9 Barry in “From Rags to Riches.” | New ¥c June 14 wring that the William Desmond Taylor one of the reasons for needed rest, Mabel Normand, film star, left New York yest on board Aquitania for L RESTORES HA COLOR YET NOT A OYE real tonic which the woman.” happer being shown . is, “The Other | fire Dect Harry Myers will play the lead tn ‘engeance Deep. Eyes Inflamed' If your eyes are inflamed, weak, tired or overworked; if they ache; If picture shows make them feel dry and strained, get @ bottle of Bon-Opto tablets from your piston” dissolve one in a f part 3 of water and use m two to four limes a day inflammation, yes murder cane is ¢ her Bon invigorates, fath fF the « Doctors suy Ron-Opte. strong sight Eo oer cout ins ween's Lasso oak) Woakastons | Nourtshine ts « |feeda and | restoring slor whethe black, brown Prev hair from falling ang remov aff. matter what you have tried, try Nourishine—it fs In ac . bottle usually ia ef. dandruff remover worth many times the Be gray no longer is not a dye, Act to and regen. bottle nourishes the hair, thus to original ¢ or biond. ents “ NOW PLAYING “BEYOND THE RAINBOW” With Sixteen Famous § “VAUDEVILLE WITH Frank Stafford & Co. OTHER ACTS AS GOOD COMING SATURDAY TEXAS GUINAN In m and on the Screen a ts price asked Remember this day for your hair eration. Price $1.2 Nourishine Removes | Dandruff Ow! Drug © Tihodes I drug and depart h per Bartell Swift Dru Rte and ment stores. Drug Ce « Co., Co. other Advertisement METROPOLITAN week ROSCO entest Comedy Hit “ABIE’ S IRISH ROSE” ANN NICH Prices—bven Matinees, ® Plus Do you remember the fii storms of 1907-19179 Week Girls, now you can repair ’em right in the street. Just stick on a little plaster, like a tire patch. What? Why, “runs,” of course. British chemist invented the plaster. CHANEY | “THE TRAP” NOTE. induced the bring this back for ment the re Columbia ' opular demand has management to usual picture limited engage- minutes after taking Jo-To Stops—Gas, Acidity, Sour Stomach (Heartburn), Belching, Swelling and after eating dis in—Two Minutes. Absolutely harmless, minutes before—2 u a all one Sold by all Drug Stores. eo by addressing Bellingham, Wash, Samples the Jot Monday, June 19 Mail Orders Now Sent Sale T Bves., We | Starting HAVE YOU EVER MET ANYONE Who regretted having saved money at THE BANK FOR SAVINGS IN SEATTLE Maximum of Interest pnrenninarnaelite inact tun 10% Tax William Harris dr | presents JOHN ‘TER'S LINCOLN with FRANK MEGLYNN Pine St. at Fourth Ave. THEIR REUNION | W. J. Coyle Will Attend the | Frisco Convention Members of the 91st Diviston amo: | elation will meet next Friday noon in the L. C. Smith Building restau rant to transact business in connec- | tion with the reunion of the associa |tlon to be held here August 19 and 20. Notices urgin ery member to lattend were sent out today from re | Junton headquarters in the Ratlway | Exchange building. | W,. J. Coyle, president of the anso- elation, will leave for Ban Franc’ June 24 to attend the national vention of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War and to jnddress a mass meeting of 91st Dt vinion men to be held tn the elvic {auditorium at San Francisco June 28. | | Jumps From Auto to Save Hat; Dead STAMFORD, England, June 14 Frank Smith's hat blew off while he was motoring. He leaped after it and ured his skull, which was abnormally thin, dying in an hour |\Cop Wins Argument With Lady Townley WINDSOR, England, June 14—La dy Susan Townley, sister of the Karl |of Albemarie, got in a row with a policeman when arrested for speed. ing. She was fined $10 Finds Wasp Nest. in Stove Oven DECATUR, Ill, June 14.—Opening a long unused oven in her stove, Mra, Henry Links Bethany was terribly stung by wasps which had made a nest there. | Vital Statistics] BIRTHS Hell, Charles Harlo, boy. Hernbaum, Joseph M.. girl Cash, Mahlon Andrew, boy Eider, Andrew Glenn, girl Harvey, James R., girl rl Frederick, W. H., boy wrence Bernard, girL Walter, boy Kin, Me girl ry, Walter, Louis LS hoy. Kelle boy boy. trl Smith, Tay le Toyste Vellat, i Walah hn R.. boy. Joule, Q.._boy MARRIAGE LICENSES Reaidence. Age. | Jn, Seattle ... Frances B., Beattle .. ene WE. Beattie . David, Gladys M, Seattle .. Davidson, John, Seattle Patten, Martha BL, Seattle Donnelly, Lee J. Silverdale Frost, Alma H., Silverd Bteffen, B.D. Seattle . Young, J.. Seattle Olson, Andrew J., Beat Hill, Signe W., Beattie Fingg. Paul McLeod, Seatt) Bonham, Ferne Dea, Seattle . Kress, George, Tacoma Van Orman, Helen C., Tacoma Legal Woebbeking, August E. Se- attle . } Farnham, Lillian M.. Mattie an, Maurice G., Seattle ter, Addiclee, Seattle Webster, Walter R, Seattle Carr, Arizona C., Seattle . | Mochkatel, Albert, Seattie Mutal, Jennie, Seattle . Ruehle, Orin M, Pi lah Waters, Laur Dinnets |DIVORCES: SRANTED Stasinkinas, Marcele from Victor. Sheehey, Mary from William J Burgess, Bleanor C. from Horatio T. boy. Legal Legal Legal Rarbour, Benjamin 8. | Hiakistons, Andrew, 1Co: O., 70 years. Davia Wilttam P47 years, Johns, Frank, 62 years ohier, nk Te, 41 years, Oison | | | t years, Phillips, J. Douglas, 66 years, | THE GROTE-RAN OTTO F. REGEL, Prealderd | FIFTH AT PIKE Four Styles of Children’s Chinese Grass Rockers and Chairs In a Featured Offering $2.95 Exceedingly comfortable Rockers and Chairs that your little boy or girl will enjoy. They are of generous size and very |] well constructed, with wide arms and } well-balanced, broad backs. There are several hundred of chairs | and rockers in this offering, unusually low priced, $2.95 each. Brown to Seek End of Tong War Here Mayor Brown will confer Thursday with leading Seattle Chinese in an effort to end the tong war which has been tn progress here since 12, “The tong leaders appear to broken the agreement they between themselves to keep Brown said. “Now they will agreement with me and keep it’ “Man’s Latent Powers How to Develop Them” Monday, June 19—“Health and Success” Tuesday, June 20—“The Mastery of Ming” Wednesday, June 21—The Greatest Power” 8:15 P. M. at the ARENA Fifth and University Admission Free sa] SEAR SRORENETRNRTETer ne eh EVERYBODY’S DOIN’ IT! DOING WHAT? Buying Wall Paper at Smith’s These Days Of course that’s putting it rather strong, but it seems like most everyone in Seattle was fixing up their home a bit this year, and this is not only true in the city, but throughout the state the folks are finding out that Smith’s Has tt ever struck you that there must bo some reason why our small store has grown to two ones in three years? WEAR-WELL PAINTS That’s just what it well and wear well, Try it. | and our special price on outside and inside gloss white and all colors is but $2.35 per gallon. big new store really does sell for less. Not only do we sell the low-priced papers cheap, but our entire line, up to the fine 30-inch Tapestry pat- terns, are moderately priced, as hundreds will testify. FOR THE FOR THE BEDROOM —_KITCHEN Dainty stripes in pink, blue or yellow, with | able paper, is just the neat cut-out borders to | thing for your kitchen match, and a couple of | or bathroom. Costs but dollars will buy enough | a few cents a roll and for your room, is easily cleaned. FOR THE LIVING ROOM The well-dressed room wears wall paper and our beautiful Tapestry and Tiffany Blend effects will transform your rooms. Priced as low as 25¢ roll and up to the finest. one large does, spread SMITH’S WALL PAPER HOUSE DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE AT THE RIGHT PRICE 1621 Fourth Ave., Seattle, Wash.

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