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HURSDAY. AUGUST 8, 1922. Who Saw a Woman | Taxpayers to Get {ti BERT Fall With a Baby?| Initiative Report Who saw a woman with # child tn | A report on the Initiative meaaures | One More Day to See her arma fall fat on her back when to be voted upon at the fall election | & street car she had boarded July 9 <— i Mary = Seventh ave. at the enfrance to | 788 scheduled to be made Thureday | 4 Kinnear park started suddenly? ‘The|moon when the second biennial state KEATON Miles accident, according to A. Ix Motch: |conference of taxpayers was held at | tm Firat National's Minter kin, husband of the woman, occurred | seven’ cates Pevern Wee Wins whe Comed tm Porae. [|at 12:80 p. m. and several women on cafeteria under the ausploes mounts he car witnessed It, Hotchkin needs | the Taxpayers’ league of Seattle boon their testimony now to help him sub ioe fasirens te Vashon, Wash |Local Man Drowns Suva’ -— in Columbia River | While swimming in the Columbia | river near Wenatchee, Wednesday, Jean Branham, Seattle longshoreman, | was drowned He was a member of | the gies lodge, which is seeking | te locate relatives of the dead man. | | Marshall Nellan has started pro- | duction of “The Stranger's Banquet.” In the cast are Claire Windsor, Rock cliffe Fellows, Claude Gtilingwater, Thomas Holding, Nigel Barrie and | Stuart Holmes. ‘The cast for “The Face tn the Fog” Includes Lionel Barrymore, Seyffertits, Mary MacLaren, Sherman, Geor Harland Guatay Lowel! we Nash and Mary =~ (a egret Never before bh faused such # sensation in Beattie Since “Way Downs with the most One More Day—Thea Gone ANITA STEWART in First National's “ROSE 0° THE SEA” A strange story of two seas— society and the ocean! Saturday—Dorethy Phillips ta A stirring mystery romance, throbbing with lite and lowe, and @ crook's eration, starring HERBERT RAWLINSON lash Man” jthem all, |her sunny smile. as the “ THE SEATTLE STAR ICKFORD-MILLER WEDDING There were so many celebrities at the Pickford-Miller wedding Sunday afternoon at Doug | Fairbanks’ Los Angeles home that a directory of Hollywood would be required to name Of course you recognize Fairbanks with clenched fists and Mary Pickford with Next to Mary is Marilynn Miller with her hubby, Jack Pickford. ing young man directly behind Mary Pickford ia Charlie Chaplin. The smil- —Fhote by J. Milligan Stren) WINTER GARDEN “A GUILTY CONSCIENCE” IN “A Guilty Conscience” International News — Comedy WINTER | Any Time GARDEN ORCHESTRA Garden fever-ridden district of India. =| however, English in treatment, with a sing 10¢ : | All the Time ° a women ‘The picture ts based on a story by George Cameron, and furnishes An. tonlo Moreno, the star, with an ideal role. COLUMBIA Herbert Rawlinson te the hero of “Dent Shoot,” the new Universal fiim drama which opened at the Colurstia Wednesday. Aa the title [infers, it ts @ crook drama and fea most popular charactertzations. “Don't Shoot” is an adaptation of Geotge Bronson Howard's famous | j ase play, “Hands Up” It can be dane! Buster Keaton has proven It. What's that? ‘To make a comedy without the ald of an Ingen The solemnvisaged comedian's | latent My Wife's Rela tlone Liberty this week hasn't an ingenue in the entire 2 feet eee COLISEUM unwelcome guest goodty? Peter El e Mott has a unique methed that tn volves « tra time table in his screen role in “Rose o° the Hea. starring . Anita Stewart at the Coliseum thi« 7A week. The time table supplies the onewer iy OAK The story of a “natural born ‘ “Just can't help it” baby vamp, who One of the best-equipped and best-known petro- aad ches ahd “eamaee tee leum research laboratories in the world is located at the Richmond Refinery of the Standard Oil Com- pany (California). Many of the discoveries, inven- tions, and technical improvements now utilized in the manufacture of Zerolene and other lubricants produced by this Company, grew out of the funda- méntal research on which the chemists employed in this laboratory are constantly engaged. he fea be Petty @ man tn scheduled for a show 4 Emory will Compson's | Womar “Alwoys the Stra CANDIED LAXATIVE GO? CHILOREN OR ACULTSS 72) MOVIES SU Fre OetatesT ACTEOS Wi THE wORe ‘VO KEEP THE UVER AND BOWELS OODERY AT ALL These men are working not for today alone, nor for tomorrow, but for the distant future. 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NAVY YARD ROUTE Colman Dock Mais 3903 ts the title of the new sereen! | drama now on view at the Winter! It has for ite locale the | g—— exception, all the prin-| , ¢ cipal characters are English men and | O* Clear Call” | tures the versatile star in one of his | TODAY’ s “PROGRAMS ~ LIWENTY—tasier Keaton tn “My Wife's Relations,” and Mary Miles Minter in COLUMBIA lerbert Kewlinsen in | wines GAKDEN—Antonio Moreno in “A Guilt COLIBEU “Rome o° the Bem.” | | STRAND—“One Clear Call” (second week) COLONTAL—D. W. Oriffith’s “Dream = Prevest tn “Midnight ‘olliee. —! STRAND In the cast of John M. Staht's at the Strand is [Nick Cogley, who adopts a deep }Ethiopian complexion to Tpart of an old negro servant, type which he made famous in “ & ncreen Just |} Call Me Jim” and “Toby's Bow,” ee | COLONIAL “Tracks” will be the featured of. fering at the Colonial j Saturday, following | the D. W. Griffith photoplay, which cloms tonight. ‘The hero of “Tracks” ts a daunt- lies ranger who outwita the bandits, | rides over the rolling prairie and wins the girt he loves—all tn the face of great odds. R A. Walsh cables from Tuahit! | that he i employing 2,000 natives | | in “Passions of the Sea | the film plenty of loca ‘FRECKLES Don't Hide Them | With a Veil; Re move Them With Othine—Doubie Strength That'll give | This preparation for the treatment of freckles ts usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear beautifu under guarantee to refund the money it tt fadle Don't hide your freckles under a | vell; et an ounce of Othine and re jmove them. 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Friday and| “Dream Street,” | i ! complexion, that it ts eold | {country man may have scandals | wish us to marry into the Ii T Help Decide Girl’s Problem } and Win Prize Which should « girl marry—the jeity man or the out-of-doors man? | Langdon McCormick's great Contest Conditions | | | j prise ..... * Third to tenth prizes, Co lumbia pass for two for balance of season Eleventh prize ......-0+++ Twelfth and thirteenth .... Fourteenth to twenty-fourth —Tickets for “The Storm” ‘The above prizes are offered by ‘The Star for the best answers to the problem of Manette, heroine of “The Storm,” which is to be shown soon at the Columbia, “Should a girl choore « city man or an outdoors man?” RULES Letters must not exceed words Answers must be written on one side of paper only. Decision of judges to be final. Employes of The Star, Columbia and Universal Exchange barred. Address Problem Editor, Seattle Star. 200 success which is soon to be shown jon the screen at the Columbia. If you haven't already written your letter, do so now, Remember, pro- rastination is the thief of Ume. Following are two letters which arrived in Wednesday's m Manette, take your city man for} ur hus nd mate thru life. He does he sees. st love every pretty girl) re are will make th some city ch h to fall for ev inks cute, you cannot judge the fascinating, rest by him. A city one whom you can be proud o! i love affairs as well as hie city broth er, Do not think, Manette, that you are the only girl your country lover has seen, there has been others. If love be in a man's soul, he can ls from the ¢ ore are so many things to enjoy in the city that with love you can find paradise, Country surrounds you so you may never long for the country But, Manette, if you t the love for your city-bred lover, and he has the same for you, you will not yearn for the country chap, If your call of love comes from the city, swer, for no other can give JUNE KRO 409 First st. Mount Vernon, Wash. eee Putting myself in Manette's place, I believe I would marry the man of the country, If our Maker did not ‘e that we are adapted to, He would have} made our lives different Manette is suppowed to have been born and raised in the country; thus the man of the country is her mate. If she marries the man of the city, he would soon tire of her country ways, and also of her pretty face. She would quickly tire of the bright lights of the « id would long for the big, quiet out-of-doors life The girl and the man were both born and rajsed in the country, #0 both seem to be part of the out-of. Joors and belong to the same class. And thus are more sulted for one an- other EV 162 LY i McAFER, Elizabeth Ave., Bremerton, Wash, Read the contest rules carefully, Alfred Green has started direction of “The Man Who Tomorrow.” Tom Meighan heads the cast, com posed of Theodore Leatrice Joy, Alec Francis, Eva Novak, June Elvidge, Albert Rosco, Laurence Wheat, John Miltern, Robert Rrower and Edward Patrick Letters are still pouring into The |S8tar office on this vital question, |which forma the basis of the plot of stage pretty or man {fs cultured and refined, | 1 to the girl he loves, wheth- | ity or country. | PAGE 3 Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THEXGROTE-RANKIN'CO. st ““Maliognay F inished Davenport Tables sot $19,752 RACEFUL lines give distinction to these Daven- port Tables. Their 60-inch tops are long enough to fit back of your davenport and not too long if used | out in the center of the room, Twenty tables, as illustrated, are featured at the very special price—each, $19.75. 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