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FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922. THe SEATTLE STAR PAGE |West Seattle Falls {ff Which Should a Woman Choose—The City Man in Surprise A ape prise Attack 9) or the Out-Doors Man? | aiuamantnroransnce «om || THESGRGOYT E= RANKIN | Shoe eliess Uaeindcer end cepered iit OTTO F.REGEL, Preaidena | that astonished suburb with only a #mall number of casualties, The bat tle was part of the summer maneu FIFTH AT PIKE Contest Conditions 24 Prizes— Open to All First prize Ay Be Second prize Third to tenth prizes, vers of the men, Nearly 1,000 American towns have | ff) been named after towns in England Held Over! This picture was origi- nally booked for a week. The public demand has $25.00 » 15,00 forced us to hold this mas- al Columbia p Hleventh prize . ~» BOO terpiece over for a few ‘Twelfth and thirteenth .... 2.50 Fourt enth to twenty fourth kets for “The Storm” v ove prises are offered by The Star for the best answers to the problem of Manette, heroine of “Phe Storm,” which ts to be shown soon at the Columbia, namely “Should a girl choose @ elty man or an outdoors man?” RULES ’ Letters must not exceed 200 words Answers must be written on days. Thousands have seen it! Thousands more will see it! ‘One Clear ‘Consider - 4 one side of paper only. ‘ he 5 Decision of fudgen to be final. tl 7 : 4 Employes of The Star, Columbia - == if. and Universal Exchange barred e ans ‘ f h Address Problem Editor, Seattle x Star . of the field —how they grow. Some | “Which Man? Stewart, sportsman| ‘The question in every woman's We will deliver any size, style or finish Ag Dave of New York and London,| “reams! The most universal of the | j ; | | / | | | | | | | | | Se St |who attempts to win, Man-| Mv. iat wherating “ot ie are tough little dried- | . rst Nat ttraction lette, heroine of “The Storm’ | tnoir perpiexities! “Which Man?" ee vt ee ‘ Pg a gee aga | gd cs fig aa lB pr lean gn at up beans. Others get to! 1ctroia Burr Winton, hunter and|be fine large fat meaty | | be played on the screen at the | civitization, with ail its good and a] Woodsman of the Canadian Goodn nows | |Columbia by Matt Moore of ita vit, and mr pn hoard Northwest, who loves Man- beans. ess k: 7 8) | Universal, | Sredualed free nature's achool. That | ette and manfully secks her where all the little dried | the city’s son may be, for the mo | me t. a dweller near to the earth,| 2fection, standing up four- up beans go. The fine | | sat nit have had to choose between the chap spe e pell of the great cities. To who is a product of the metropolitan MILTON SILLS CLAIRE WINDSOR HENRY B. WALTHALL IRENE RICH immediately, together with 20 Victor or Bruns- | wick Records. | | ves t follow! or lay, which ts to be shown in the/ |day, gives the following ten reasons | P! = * Hage agin minigine gg Bow yeh srry i “ for not smiling near future at the Columbia : (1) Income tax, (@) Amusement| The title, “The Storm,” is thought | Saturday we will print « synopeis OVEN BAKED tax (no amusement here) (3) Film| by many to refer to the great anew 0. Ce r ee ee res tax. (@ Luxury tax. (5) Automobile] Which in the photoplay realistically /@re Mvitet ition gem! |tax. (@) City tax. (7) County tax sida gRCsuageresecsamam a, poeta = {(® Studio tax. (9) Insurance tax (10) War tax | Mary Miles Minter te on the bint | with Buster in a new feature cilled | “South of Suva.” a | At the non of the.sal! may have | square in times-of storm and | ane DOWLING EI ot ihe elt, would | of forest fire. Played in the\large ones go to the) Come in tomorrow or at your earliest con- RIS PAWN | t. The question is! film by House Peters, himself ; : venience and make your selection of any of SHANNON DAY | the two easentianty ne oor man. 7 Heinz kitchens where) 4 your y, co e cy al cine gee ‘ they baiced in reat! the beautiful new style Victrolas, pues i | ’ ‘hi jeation ta, wha! eho QO eee are ' Bee This Is “One Clear Call” for You! | woman do who isso placed that abe entrapa two men and a git imal 4° pr | apchagg hiatal | | [Seca ee Atlee, a bet tee: Broly toes hoes Gaan | The new period models "F. “=y } i 2 2 to the brute conflict that develops ious Tomato uce, ||! ; ee. STRAND ORCHESTRA |) tttrn aceatow, setter known jtor ceo ar renal of th an | betieem the men for the love of the | ate, Gapeeialty: aan, p nie j}40 as the frosen-taced comedian | matea disputes aver the solution of Maid. Fierce as the forest fire that =. i 4 WINELAND jatarring in “My Wife's re eee | offered in “The Storm," Langdon pia McgheMe cor Deer Rere vapor} | The Victrola illustrated is priced $225.00. |which comes to the Liberty Satur. | MeCormick’s powerful and elemental) | 1° cet ome gig‘ iy | Odie models priced 00 and up to Rate BEANS BEVERLY, Mass.—On her way Btop Asthma Instantly! to be scrapped, old frigate Granite Sata Tae ct Goto tian an Gee ASTHMADOL with Tomato Sauce Constitution, burns and ts sunk, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever. 81 Sor Ach AARNE at all drug stores, or direct, p. p.. ‘Workers In tanneries are general: | Joyner Drug Co., Spokan mam | ly free from lung troubles, tinement. STARTING SATURDAY— Buster Keaton in the First National Comedy of a They Call Sweet Winter Garden Alice Angel-Face . | WINTER GARDEN / | In “The Angel of Crooked Street,” | leoming Sunday to the Winter bi |Garden, Alice Calhoun becomes in | volved with @ hand of bandits, She | Ps purposes to gain vengeance upon «a | | woman who has been unjust to her | lby aiding crooks in robbing her son. | Mise Calhoun fs one of Vita | |graph's most popular stars and will jbo remembered for her clever acting | jas the heroine of “The Little Min-| ih } | eee The Northern Pacific Railway Company will employ men at rates HI | dover attraction, ‘That's the prescribed by the United States Labor Board, as follows: | ‘proper bill for “One Clear ¢ "| t poorer nee Byte ng Machinists .........ssesee-+e00 70¢ Per Hour | lwhich will be held over by pc Blacksmiths sess 70c Per Hour i} : { | demand Sheet Metal Workers. 70c Per Hour || / Dne Clear Call” is a colorful ro- Electricians ....... Mi 70c Per Hour | uch sterling players an Henry Wal Stationary Firemen . « Various Rates | MALOTTE on the prea ge acoso oy ere oboe Boilermakers ..... 70c to 70\;¢ Per Hour | WURLITZER tion of mystery, pathos and humor Passenger Car Men . 70c Per Hour Freight Car Men .. 63c Per Hour Helpers, All Classes .........s.. 47¢ Per Hour Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and one-half for time worked in excess of eight hours per day. Young men who desire to learn these trades will be employed and ie given an opportunity to do so. = A strike now exists on the Northern Pacific Railway, Apply to any roundhouse or shop or superintendent. ~)7}" NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY AT SEATTLE | COLISEUM If you have any curtost Y/ Every Day a Good Vhotoplay like. » jman in “ opens at the eo him a» the # um Saturds n and has STARTING SATURDAY— A story of strange rewards for reckless love! } fallen In her latest Vitagraph tn aa.(Production, “The Angel of i’, | Crooked Street,” which is to be shown at the Winter iy jis most appropriately named | nally strong support: |“Angel-face.” A glance at the| ding 1 Kenyon 04 | above picture sufficient ex- “Shadows of the Sea | Mystery! ! Homance best starring v { ) COLONIAL, { Med te onen sunday {charming star should be| ae | lat the Co likened to a celestial being. ja few applications of Sage Tea and | Love and romance play an tmpor Sulphur bring back its vigor, | tant part in the pietu | from the pen « re, which 1s Last Times Tonight HOOT GIBSON in Common garden sage brewed into “TRIMMED” Ja heavy tea with sulphur added,| j will turn gray, streaked and faded) STARTS |hair beautifully dark and luxurtant.| + TOMORROW Just a few applications will prove! . elation if your hair is fading,| ked or gray. Mixing the Sage 8 P Tea and Sulphur recipe at home,| a though, 1s troublesome. An easter) | way is to get a bottle of Wyeth's| ) r ia. the old-time recipe improved by! ws the addition of other ingredients. d While wispy, gray, faded hair ts not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and at-| because it does it #o naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge! RATES or soft brush with it and draw this; through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all! Sage and Sulphur Compound at any hair with Wyeth's Sage and 1] gray hairs have disappeared, and,| Blacksmiths . Wo per hour unk Dazey, son of the famous p right, Charles T who put the family name t American theatrical tradition when | | he wrote “In Old Kentucky.” oe color, gloss and youthfulness, | y Evening Pon for Tra orsal fe jring Frank Mayo, which will be |shown at the Oak Saturday. The plot is filled with action and has to} |do with a young chap who excapes |the worst fate in the West—boing | hanged for a horse thief—by talking | himself out of it | | Barth,” the t 0 star COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Tonight Only—Jackle Coo- gan in “Trouble,” and Irv ing Cummings in “Jules of the River.” NEW YORK.—Brought a-running flare of ship's rocket, const guardsmen find sloop J. H. P. immed on point with cargo of 1,200 leases of liquor. drug store all ready for use. ‘This phur Compound, no one can tell,! Machinists .. .70¢ per hour fs * pon eZ: —e ae PROSSE Mrs. Harry Patton 0 L 0 N | afte othe! ae y ~! ? r another applicati or two, Sheet Metal Workers . 200 per bour yA and Mrs, Nelgon Huert injured when | tHEATRe your hair becomes beautifully dark, evirictens 0c a te {| their auto erashes into telephone C8ON AAT, soft and luxuriant.—Adwver- 7 sits tal Hohe Stationary Engineer .Various rates ’ — si haiancergpeecenstgeiindlc TODAY Stationary Firemen. Various rates t Doctors Recommend TOMORROW Boilermakers .... 0c to 70%0 per hour aie Passenger Car Men .200 per ho VERNE'S v3 hy (sed y Bon-Opto for the Eyes ROMANCE Freight Car Men, .. .680 per hour |. Peereielans and eve epectatlete preserive Beo-| Helpers, all classes. 470 per hour i Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and onehalf for time } worked in excess of eight hours per day, jon to Little Oty F ; and am giving th } tote’ diy: “Sut Yon 2B APPLY ROOM 3028 for $100 cagh and $16. monthi yi a eotina Ta utd AMATEURS ARCADE BUILDING ented 1 |DNEY PILL van Ni SEATTLE “" H.C. PETERS | Por Backache, aways” 10c_ || 1221-Third Ave 526 Dhled Ay 726 Third Ave. "COR UNIVERSITY