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FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922 STARTING SATURDAY for 4 Days only ace of Seas-— , Jack, Holt “The Man Unconquerable Cast loci ‘beautiful— SYLVIA BREAMER Campbell Comedy—“A Penny Reward” Te Gold, ight—"Vellow Men and “" and Larry Semon Malotte on the Wurlitzer STARTING SATURDAY For 4 Days Only— Become mean Benet The Sensation of Gay Paris! | |we announce |}words of Manager J. \Herberg of the Greater The: “for we know that our | Coliseum audiences have come |to like Arthur Kay and his laters, Coliseum Orchestra ARTHUR KAY Leader Is Leaving conductor abroa this,” are As the result of an offer a8\ tino are featured players 1 | guest Arthur Kay, the Coliseum’s | «ious Litue Devil | well-known concert orchestra | conduc tor, is to terminate his) pears ax an entertainer tn an East | services in this position after| Side cabaret, and Valentino in cast jhis farewell Sunday concert |** her boyhood sweetheart | next Sunday, July 9. “It is with great regret that} one of the best she has yet done, | the | and Valentino Von} Gold. COLUMBIA——Courtnny Myles Coop tow Ow CAMDEN “Geed and soon ond Tom | the Border.” move in "A Doll's | Dupest in “Shattered GARDEN passion for gems of one wort or @ er have led to ad venture and crime for time imme al, Many are the jewels whose on are chronicles written in ters of blood, record of shattered |lives, wrecked ambitions, A tragic kequence, and one which bringy to the pleture @ touch of pathos, In| found in “Man's Law and God's w photoplay which is eched to open Sunday at the Winter Livingston and Bthel Shan the featured players. eee | COLUMBIA | Mae Murray and Rudolph Valen niver | sal's feature photoplay, o De * which opens at the Columbia Saturday. In this pie ture the former “Folltes dancer Reports Mins Murs x irl ie at may that ayal of the danc | from the | ray's por also comes in for praine As ap ndded attraction the Colum: bia will offer “The Mirror,” an old new method of photography, show: ing actus} motion pictures of Trent dent In this old film : . reh so7 jorchestra, which under his\‘ seg Poe Bey Cleveland, Theodore jbaton, ranked second to! jroomevelt, Warren G. Harding and others eee STRAND Christie Comedy—“Oh, Promise Me” Tonight—Betty Compson and Tom Moore in “Over the Border” STRAND ORCHES’ Under WINELAND STARTING SATURDAY— A Story of Outlaws, Northern Dance Halls and the R. N. W. M. P.— JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S NOAH BEERY WALLACE BEERY ROSEMARY THEBY | | | | GASTON GLASS thevainn just there romaine with the | ates appear in the supporting cast. dog this instinct, which is so often! KENNETH HARLAN that which is best and noblest in dog| © Saturday, for the one day pee died only, Frank Mayo, the Universal ‘ i” = |atar, will the Oak in A picture that will take the heat out of summer * j“Acroas the « thrilling . Excursion Planned | story’cr « North woods family feud — ‘ire” and of a fighting lover's battle for Mermaid Comedy—“Rapid Fire to Farming Station) (2°). (g's & a opal m1 Mei, All farmers and their families In. Sunday and Monday the bill will COLASECM ORCHESTRA $e POW terested In better Hture ‘and |e headed by Blanche Sweet in “He “ “ more wholesor should | Unwilling Husband,” a dr pic KAY oon epee Oat visit the W Washington ea-/ ture play periment sta at Puyallup, July 18 or 19 MIXED PO hia eeaeeromeriocennenaabsinempa ara | ‘The subjects to be studied are poul try raising, fruit culture, use of fer-| The professor was showing 4 tilizers, farm crops, dairy farming | young woman the heavens thru his and a special program for ladies, The | big telescope. He directed her gaxe Ask fors NICHOLSON Superior Platinum Point File ECESSITY is the mother of in- vention, so Nicholson Superior Platinum Point Files were produced to keep the motor’s electrical equip- mient efficient. Made the thickness of the spark gap. Be sure the name “NICHOLSON” ie mamped on the file you buy A FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE NICHOLSON FILE G PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND months living in jungies monkeys and gorttian jbut hie canine expre affection and the ages to the time when wolf made the “choice or jed man as h south end of King count from north of Kent should com: the BY PROF. J. M. ELROD Chair of Biology, University of Montana When Mr. Garner spent so many Afrtea. of studying he «tine apes. gue A traveler in South not dead, when ap. as do similar animals in for distant Africa, it licked the hand of the man |who did the mortal Injury. and the act gave the traveler a feel |ing of sorrow and regret for his deed | Many ord. The look similar instances are on rec devotion ubtiess harks The act 4 1° dow between man and select other dog-wolven, companion. station will provide lunch July 18 for those in the Those in the da on 19th APPETIZING Dainty and tasty fish and sea wives are ready! e Sta the section of Uncle Sam's cook t recipes. Clame fish—they're all in it It's free to readers for the ask below. Washington Bureau, The Seat 1822 New York Av Washing I wish a copy of “Fish and four cents in stamps to cover Name. . Street and No City or Town his iron cage in the ered among other things that if a mon key licked the body of another man-| hands,” the latest foreign picture to ley or of man, or put out its tor to do so, it was a signal of surrend.|4t te Strand for four days, begin: der, to give up, a it w American woods along the Amazon shot a mon key. The poor little beast was badly | wounded, but proached. In {ts last agony it acted |*i*, ack thru | Out of |#0me of the « Warhington bureau crabs, oysters, salmon, salt fish, fresh fish, smoked Somewhere in the desert fastnenes of French North Africa lies a hidden continent have lived shut off from the world 00 yearn, ancient t he denert tect her in all he Whenever a man of and handsome face passes at boun: her lher servants capture him and bring him her, What happened when one Lieut. Saint-Avit was cap: jtured is revenied in “Missing Huw ar the noveretanty hefore it be shown | reach this country, It wi ning Saturday . LIBERTY Sylvia Breamer ts leading lady for) lyack Holt in “The Man Unconquer whieh will be shown for the firat tline in Beattle at the Liberty y. Hoit appears in the role of « young New Yorker who inhertt the pearl fisheries of hie uncle, to. + ated on Frenchman's island, down lin the South Pacific, How he meets and falls in love with a pretty little French girl, who aids him in Batu ing to justice a gang of pearl thieves, adds romance and adventure to the plot eee COLISEUM A story of the Northwest mounted | laid in the regions of the ¥ kon trall, ie told in “Il Am the Law.” jthe new photodrama which will b he featured attraction at the Coll. eum beginning Saturday. The plot hae to do wt the romance of two brothers, both in love with the same air Allee Lake plays the feminine tead and Wallace Beery has a good char. acter role, that of Fu Chang, a Chi nese roadhouse keep | police With other animals the act of lick ” ling Indicates something akin to what | | COLONIAL ‘ ie “a lin words would be, 1 am your “When the Devil Drives,” the new The finest Northwest Mounted Drama of the friend.” I give up. So when « dog| offering which will open Sunday at! licks the hand of his master, or at.|th¢ Colonial, ts a five-reel drama —with— |tempta to lick his master’s fice, it in| from an original story by Leah Baird, who ts also ite star. It shows convincingly the truth of the conten tion that all women are der the skin.” Arline Pretty, Richard Tucker, Paul Seardon and Vernon Steel are popular players whose to a bright planet which he told her was Venus. | “Oh, fan't exclaimed Adonis. | me} it perfectly lovely!” she Now please show FISH DISHES food suggestions for thrifty house. has completed pook dealing with fish and sea food ing. Fill out and mail the coupon tle Star, ton, D. C, Sea Food Recipes,” and inclose postage and mailing. «| William McKinley's inaugura. | the inhabitants of which | There reigned heavenly y-clept) Antines, of form divine and eye hypnotic, A legion of vassals pro bring: | “sisters un-| | Alice Lake, heroine of “I Am the Law,” a new Coliseum offering. Jack Holt, hero of “The Man Unconquerable,” coming to the Liberty. Both features open Saturday. Blaine Ordinance proportionate share of expenses in jcurred on its behalf ‘by tax-support led departments, way tabled Thurs | day by the counel! utilities commit | The committee recommended the adop of an ordi ithe policy now tn effect, under which |the general fund will recetve the in terest on daily balances of utility |funda to city depositaries, as an off |net for services rendered by the tax (supported departments Caseys Entertain Sailors at Dance The “Caseys” were hosts Thurs day evening at a dance given at the Knights of Columbus hall to more tha 0 men of the Pacific fleet More than enough girls were on hand to mee that no gob went without a partner and Long's orchestra sup plied the music for three jazzy hours. | George McAteer was chairman of the} | dance committee. 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles [334 A. J. DeMoas, of Burien, wan cut on the leg and when struck by an auto A. W. Taibet, 1241 2ist| Wednesday at Third and ruined owned by jave. N., Pike. 33 Alexander Williams, of) California, who & visiting at 33 Fifth ave, reported that his jauto Wednesday hit a man who ran jfrom the « at Second ave. and Yosler way. The man said be was Jnot hurt While crossing Jackron at i336. Fifth avo, Wednesday, J B. Bradley, 62, cotored, Dreamiand hotel, was struck by an auto driven by Alex Gabber, Perry hotel. Brad ley suffered a cut hand and a bruised right leg, A woman who refused to RIE jeve bee wietes Wan otcock lby the auto of Ernest Emch, 1614 iw estinke, at Fourth ave, 8. and Main at., Wednesday 338 While running from the | ball park at Rainier ave, & |x man who said he was not hurt and |refused to give his name was hit by Hi. Rogers’ auto Wednesday, 339 Henry Carlson, 4, son of Mr, and Mra, Ragnhild Cart json, 411 Harrison ast. wan in a eriti eal condition Thursday in the city hospital with « fractured skull, He was thrown to the pavement when struck by an auto driven by Chris Hanson, 1816 Sixth ave. W., when n¢ lad ran into th street at Fifth ave. N. and Harrison st, Wednes day Any ‘Time ADULTS {0c Children 5c All the Time MISS DU PONT tn “Shattered Dreams” Most Beautiful Blonde on the Children ‘Amateurs TT ht at 8:0 Mayo in let & 24 INTER GARDE THEATRE Ww AYING ‘The Famous European Actress LUCY DORAINE “GOOD AND EVIL” NEWS—SCENIC—COM MELODY MA 10c At te Any ‘Time TONIGHT AMATEUR }/| CONTEST | —AL NAZIMOVA “A DOLL'S HOL ALWAYS 10c Tabled by Council | The Blaine ordinance, which would | have each municipal utivty pay ite] ance crystallizing | city | hair fine and silky, HOW A HOTEL CHIEF SEES SEATTLE PLAN Geo. 0. | Utah Reif, hotel, Salt mansging director Lake City by m | phant |S first rental to the Ho | erating Co., which decla 1 Utah Op. continuing this for seve an extra 7 dividends | hotels of t than injured by | Utah. Almost any Salt Lake citiz will say the Hotel Utah was the best investment Malt Lake has made in the past 15 years.” at different times Ferguson Says He Has Kept Promise ‘That he ha» ne than doubled his campaign promise in respect to et: | | fecting mvings in office Ig poiztea out by County Auditor D. FE. Ferro. json in announcing his candidacy for | re-election ined the taxpayers I would cut ex. penditures by $10,000," Ferguson ayn. As @ matter of fact, T have saved the county $20,000 during my term." | Ferguson states that the person. el of his office ta necond to none | when It comes to courtesy and econ omy. ! “The tel Utah when bullt was classed | ¥ critics as a big white ele. | The building wan leased on | & regular | dividend of 10 per cent ite first year, | years with per cent dividend in its second year and several other extra Other he clty were helped rather | opening the Hotel “When T went into office I prom.! beautiful fu in this even Prices in prices. Nine- What cou period Dini or mahogar characterize | | turn in this |Rainier Valley Ma: Have Larger Mains If the owners of property tn “Ral nier valley decide that they want tn- |stallation-of larger water maine, the city council will order the improve. ment. This was the decision reached by | the utility committee Thursday. committee instructed the elty neer to prepare plans for mains where needed. ing will be hel engi large later to decide wheth indorse the project. Orphans Have Time of Lives on Picnic It was a great day! More than 120 tired but happy lit tle tikes at the Sacred phanage, 5301 F. 50th st., agree to that, for Thursday they picnicked to their hearts’ content at park They were the gu: of Mr. and Mra. J. T. Weiss, 4516 Dayton st., and Mr, and Mrs. J, H. Helmich, 4432 | Dayton ave |Greene to Talk for Seattle Realty Men| R. G. Greene will represent the Se will talk on “My Home Town.” He was chosen for the contest Thursday | § at the luncheon of the local associa. tion Taft Is Honored by English University CAMBRID( England, July 7 The honorary degree of doctor of laws was yesterday conferred by Cambridge university upon Willlam Howard Taft, former president and |now chief justice of the United States. | FORMAL NOTICE that the dis trict northwest of the Lake Washing ton canal wishes to be known as unset Heights” was ser on the council Thursday resi dents of the district Alkali in Soap Bad for the Hair Soap should be used very carefully Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali This dries th Ip, makes the hair brittle and ruins it The best thing for steady use is Mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo (which 1s pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can usi Two or threo teaspoonfuls of Mul sified In ® cup or glass with a tittle warm water is sufficient to cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly, sim ply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing ey particle of dirt beir dust dandruff and excess oil The dries quickly and eventy, and it loaves the scalp soft, and the bright, fluffy and to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut ol! shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months, Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified.-Advertisement, The petition | | was signed by hundreds of the +f | if you want to keep your hair looking | its * best The | A public hear- | er a majority of the property owners | Heart. Or- | Woodland | attlo Real Estate association at the | five-minute cup contest at the Real | Eat wociation convention, July 19 at Vancouver, B.C. Greene | { | The Grote-Rankin Co.’s _ FURNITURE Provides Savings of 20% to 50% on Furniture for Every Room ing and exceptionally easy terms of payment can be ar ranged on all furniture offered at July Furniture Sale This suite at the attractive price is one of the agreeable surprises that confront customers at every ping an haan at Grote-Rankin’ 8 THE GROTE-RANKIN" JULY SALE the House rniture will find the ececlaney values t a resistless invitation to buy. every instance are low—amazingly low— Piece Dining Room Suite Priced $275.00 ld be more delightful than this charming ng Room Suite of combination walnut ny? A superb group of furniture and }} d by lines that give it dignity and charm, great store. OTTO F. KEGEL, Preeidest FIFTH A? PIKE ] 30x3 30x31 32x31, 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 35x4 | 36x4 \q 32x44 33x44, 34x44, 35x44 36x41, 37x44, 33x5 35x5 37x5 } Mail Improvement of unanimously council streets anc tee Thursday aftern will be taken Mon the city council y FABRIC 1026 Pike St., Extension of Olive Way Recommended ave the extension stop at Broadway recommended ~ BIG TIRE SALE TO 40% SAVING Strictly First Class, High Grade Tires CASINGS CORD CASINGS . $ 6.50 30x3% con: © * 7-50 | 32x31, ese 17.00 10.00 12.00 31x4 = wereee 22.00 ae B2x4 wee eee §=622.50 14.00 | 23X4 wee eee 23.00 16.00 | 34x4 essere 23.50 18.00 ¥, - eee 32x4 to eseeve 27.50 nas 18.00 | 33x4% .....6 28.00 - 16.00 34x44. .....¢ 30.00 r++ 18.50 35x4% .....6 30.00 benee 20.00 | 36x41) wwe-. 30.00 Abie Om 25.00 ‘“ 33x5 wens 30.00 eee 20.00 20.00 35x5s..... 35.00 ‘ 20.00 | 37x5 ssseee 38.00 We Do Not Charge War Tax Orders Shipped C. 0. D. Without Deposit STREET TIRE SHOP . 0, STANDRING, PROP, ‘Boren Phone Elliott 0446 con 7 jto the passage of the ordinance, Councilman Lou Cohen's plan tet instead of at 15th ave. N. was adophe ed by the committee, which alse. decided to strike out the provision for installation of cluster lights along jthe arterial highway, This last itemy will result in a saving of $60,000. Olive way by 1 sewers commit noon. A final vote day afternoon by Indications point | was the AND Nature spends the use of right and rickets in c! CONTAINS P' build VITAMINES followed fap shes Sank poor tooth development SCOTTS EMULSION that helps Nature absorb and fix lime in the bones. It is an abundant source of health-building vitamine and helps strong bones and teeth. 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