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DAY, AUGUST 1, 1922 “One Clear TUES: ae " met Gripping! with HENRY B, WALTHALL Strand MILTON SILLS Orchestra Under CLATRE WINDSOR JOSEPH DOWLING DORIS PAWN IRENE RICH SHANNON DAY Wineland Harry Reed on the Organ Will end its sensational Seattle showing in three days! SHARDS dust ti Friday Night, the First National drama that ts different Neat Attraction— BETTY COMPSON in “Always the Woman” Supported by her “handsome husband, Ff Rudolph Cameron, in “Rose 0’ the strange story of a wait into society, later beth father and son! Saturday — Dorothy Phillips in “Hurricane’s Gal" y 3 MORE DAYS TO SEE THIS FINE BILL, BUSTER KEATON in First National's comedy of a poor simp and a poor marriage— “My Wile’s Relations” You know—one of those home, sweet home dramas with the sweet missing! —ALSO— MARY MILES MINTER in Paramount's “SOUTH OF SUVA” SEA ISLANDS! § ING NATIVES! BROKE? Add them together and you have gripping thrills! Malotte on the Wurlitzer ? nee . “The Dictator” Every Day « Good Photoplay — ry OLN! = LAST TIMES— _ CONWAY TEARLE 10c News Comedy Events AMATI 7120 to thirst afte Drink : play ~o » # AL SIRE LPee Pine | L “SHADOWS OF THE SEA” 20 “ei ‘om John T | : DEATHS - Bride haries Clinton, 64 years, | Won, Wong, 42 years in Answer to Girl’s Problem “The Storm” hit The Star hard Tuesday, No, it wasn't the play of that name, i Storm of Letters | Contest Conditions 24 Prizes—-Open to All First prize Second prise ease Third to tenth prizes, Co lumbia pass for two for of season prize Twelfth and thirteen urteenth to tw $25.00 15.00 ffered by nswers to m of Manette, heroine which ts to be the Columbia, ot shown 800! namely Should a # 1 choose a city man or an ov not exceed 200 Letters must be written on © only Decision of judges to be final Employes of The Star, Columbia and Universal Exchange barred. Addresg Problem Editor, Seattle Star | Mi chown soon at the Columbia, To re. | Jatate it, the question was whether | who should che ® city man or al great outdoors Marion of 2001 Hoyt ave, Everett, Wash., has written her ideas on this vital question “Assuming that up to the meeting with Stewart, Manette has been sat ified with her surroundings, man of t eller that her greatest girl of the re type. Where the woodaman's love is pretty sure to be of the sterling var! strong, enduring and of such au that, should Manette continue te de aire a city experience, he would un ptedly sacrifice his personal com fort to grant her wish, if only to prove his viewpoint “In real life we soon learn that en vironment and inborn tendencies are! strong factors for happiness or un happiness, and rarely does an indi vidual ever find genuine content { ment and peace of mind tn an atmos phere at once foreign and in many reapects contrary to his or her bring ing up. “I know this experiment has been tried innumerable times, but it most always fails, and for that reason I believe we can safely accept its nega tion as an axiom.” Read the contest rules carefully. paper. Well Rela Japanese Magnates Due Here Tuesday En route to Rio de Janeiro and Fuenos Aires, a party of 25 promi nent Japanese business men was scheduled to arrive in Seattle Tues jay afternoon on the steamship Pres! M Kinley. y will be feted In Beattie and until Thursday, when the to leave for San Tacon | party is schéduied Francisco Blythe has completed “How | Vital Statistics t. BC, gird 2i 16th ave Le Droit et h ave. N Port Orchard. « Conrad, 1018 girl Leroy, 941% 22nd Patrick, 7222 1124 Lakeview bivd Alexander James, th st. boy Thomas H 1403 W De 819 Republican Cai 5918 49th ave. 8 : Wade Archibald, 4 i ” 947 Greenwood Etbert W., 7039 20th ave. N. Ww. , Elmer, 7036 18th ave. 1, Bimer G., 146 BE. 59th st. girl. | [Shear Raymond F in, 1766 W | om ath ot, wink. s-aaeil | E | | Washington, meni LICENSES nee Age. | Mannerad, Helr Lush, Albert Edwin, Vane Bragg, Dorothy Vie Freedlund, Harry A elson, Hazel M., T Converse, Hawin ¢ Legal| Elijott, Laura Bu ¢. Legal Roylis, Clyde ¥ nyallup | G , Margaret, Tacoma | Ket William, Seattle Ca au, Pauline | lt », Emil ¢ Legal Neil, Oakla Legal Kdwin, Broadbent, Or.. Legal| ler, Lottie ©, Tacoma ...Legal) on, James at, Beattle | Prisctila Seattle ohan South n, Johann seesit sback, Hilma, Seattle Legal| on, Clarence W., Seattle 23 w, Olga, Seattle 21 DIVORCES GRANTED Anita Stewart. persona from a fashionable home to | ithe hospital Several polleemen assisted tn car. [ing for the maimed. * | ‘Thousands of morbidly cbrious peo. ple looked on Yot, with all of this, there waan’ & headline in any Lon Angeles news: | ‘The reason? N's new comedy one ing this week at the Liberty Star Supports Star in AT COLONIAL |) “Shadows of the Sea” ‘icttbinleidiitinininwiittindinmemnimnntad | thy longue git Doris Kenyon. N. 38th st.) star of the screen, she plays the leading feminine | “Shadows i. picture play starring Conway | ,.¢ |Tearle at the a Kenyon began work n.| production just after finish-|O#** Tue THE SEATTLE is lien tn a et ne the | - oe “'S at least have an i ig ground. BERTY tewart, it is not likely! ERY available ambulance tn the that a man who has tasted repeated.| +4 city of Angeles wan pressed ly and deeply of worldly things ts go. | nto service ently | ing to be held for long by a aimple| They were needed to carry injured It was just a scene of Buster My Wife's! And this picture te show: | | 1 } / iierself a in| the} role of the Sea,” Miss this| Colonial. on lien Ward, RF. D. No.| tng @ highly successful season | *° on the New Yor stage. Da eb at oe Cian ae aaa pNet Contents 15 Fiuid Draoh A GOHOL-3 PER ont ; AVegetable Preparation rv alist a homad § Thereby Promo! ingD Cheerfuiness and Rest | doenn’t carry all his ¢ fers in Sout This beautiful First National star is play- ing at the Coliseum this week in “Rose o’ the Sea,” a dramatic story of the New England sea coast and the crowded city. it) Unusual night scenes of a storm and shipwreck at sea are chance | shown in the opening of the story. *% * * * TODAY'S PROGRAMS (second lows of the Bea.” oulee Glaum in “Love Mad- | COLUMBIA Johnnie Walker, who t» playing an | important part in “The Sage Brush | Trail.” at the Columbia this week ‘as In one bas | ket. Besides being a corking good actor, he is a rattling good ball play er. Just to prove it, he played an/ important position tn ene of the re cent games in the Los Angelés Win- | | Young Walker will be remembered | aa the here of the Fox production, | "Over the HIL” WINTER GARDEN | Martha Mattox, who plays the part of Mrs. Sanford in the Alice Calhoun production of “The Angel of Crooked Street,” at the Winter ( n, in one of the mt om the sereer has been cast ina neg hh wereen career and ly ap. eared here in a Bebe Daniels picture the mother of the vivacious ac trens. STRAND A hundred of the most daring rid ornia were gat ered for the « which John M. 8t the soenes of “ pleture offering wt { night riders ahi used in one of * the © Clear © h i nee big week at the Strand RB. Walthall, who will be re. membered as the head of the w robed clan in “The Birth of a Na tion,” ts the fugitive in the chase OAK and a man's nt of 01 Love's M es ne in, Louls G opened starring at the for the emotion: y C. Gara. | r Sullivan, ¢ be the many to n of y writers. CASTORIA For I; and Children, | Mothers Know That | Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of | For Over | Thirty Years” | NIAL—Conway ‘Tearle in | |Wayfarer Author } now in ita! ll EMAC! int it ge nage Now on sale—the new August Victor Records Here is a home concert program to take your mind off the hot weather. Some of these melodies you have heard—all of these artists you have heard of. Cilia tik Sod Wadd Cleon on these new Victor Resords, juietout, We'll’ be glad to play them for you and you'll be glad you came. POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC Le Coq d’Or—Hymne au Soleil in French Amelita Le Roi d'Yse—Vainement, ma bien aimée In French Beniamino Gigli 66070 1 Know « Lovely Garden (Teschemacher-D’Herdelot) de Gogorza 66072 Tannhéuser Elisabethe Gebet (Wagner) In German Maria Jeritza 74760 When Love is Kind (Moore) Lucrezia Bori 67344 MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL , Tannhiuser Overture—Part | (Wagner) Philadelphia Orchestra 74758 Tannhiuser Overture—Part II (Homer) Philadelphia Orchestra 74759 La Cinquantaine (Gabrie)-Marie) Violin Solo Mischa Elman 66073 At the Fountain (Am Springbrunnen) (Robert Schumann) Violin Soleo Erika Morini 66074 Spring Song (Mendelssohn) Piano Solo Olga Samaroff 66075 rtet in b Major—Adagio cantabile (Haydn) Flonasley Quartet 74746 ighty Lak’ a Rose Ha: Sole Alberto Salvi) 5315 Last Rose of Summer Harp Sole ‘Alberto Salvif* SACRED SELECTIONS Olive Kline-Elsie Baker| Olive Kline-Elsie Baker/ LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS Merle Alcock \ Isabelle Maren} 4531 3 jeorless Quartet| Sterling Triof '°708 Billy Murray\ goo, 18909 Ra i { We Would See Jesus Jeous, My All 45314 Rock Me in My Swanee Cradle) Old Kentucky Moonlight ‘ Stumbling Coo-Coo (trom “Bombe” I Certainly Must Be in Lowe , Whenever You're Charles Harrison Billy Murray Alleen Stanley-Billy Murray (DANCE RECORDS Lonesome Mama—Fox Trot The Virginians) The Virginians Green Brothers’ Marimba Orchestra Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses— Waltz Hackel-Bergé Orchestra Soothing-—Fox Trot il Star Trio and Night--Fox Trot . Club It’s Up to You (J’en ai Marre ‘ox Trot Paul Whiteman and "Neath the South Sea Moon—Fox Trot (’ rene) Whiteman’s Orch.; ae eetiewronms 4 Fox Trot (from *’ “) Club Royal Orchestra} i549) > ttle Thou ite—Fox Trot Nobody Fox Trot 10913 The Yankee Doodle Bluee—Fox Trot If you can't get in, call us up or drop us a card and we will send out the records you indicate, THE:GROTE-RANKIN'CO 18895 16907 18910 1e9it ee a ee “| gether with Mr, and Mrs, Montgom. | Taki Vv s lery Lynch, the producers of the| aking Vacation | paseant, were on their way Tuesday | Praising the Seattle presentation |to California for a vacation. They | of The Wayfarer as the best that| plan a two wéeks" motor trip thru| han ever been given) Dr, James E.|the Yellowstone after visiting San Crowthe Crowther, to- | Francisco. | FREE TREATMENT Men and women—no matter your ailment, grasp this op~ Visit our Sanipractic Methods. or Specialty. Sanipractic ilege, n Bldg. 4th a eattle. Main STARTS || TOMORROW | LAU Took at him e's the eothest guy you ever saw.” | | ARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS BERT RAWLINSON * VAS ‘THE FLASH MAN” IN Century Comedy HASTA COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA OIRECTION LIBORIVS HAUPTMAN