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A Paramount Picture with FORREST STANLEY The drama of today; showing the latest In gorgeous gowns! EXTRA! See Hollywood in “A Trip to Paramount Town” Harry Reed on the Organ STRAND ORCHESTRA Under WINELAND Tonight Only—Agnes Ayres in “Borderiand” TWUREAAAZAAA Se US “Let's ae the ty” iy an STARTING SATURDAY— For 4 days only— Basil King’s - ao- ALG x, @eeee H T Fi | MALOTTE on the WURLITZER Tonight Only—Wallace Reid in “The Dictator” STARTING SATURDAY— Thomas Meighan's biggest picture since “The Miracle Man” —again he has the role of a crook A Paramount Picture with THEODORE ROBERTS in one of the best roles of his career! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Tonight Only—Dorothy Phillips in “Hurricane’s G Lupino Lane, English has completed to They are “The Reporter.” Tate,” “My Hero KEEP WELL; HEADAC comedies for F Friend Hus-} ‘Take 1 or # Lessons STEVENS Way They Are Dancing Now Lady Assistants, Move the liver and bowels Gently but thoroughly. your klaxon to| just lke blowin, Joyner | drown the thunder}of the approach Drug Co. Spokane.—Advertisement. | ing train as you trygto cross in front | Fairfax is writing for B Doctors Recommend _ Bon-Opto for the Eyes :::. | This may be mere indigestion or lack ¢ | hen you have aj A film ve rea} | Moorish Qu ay the ailment.|in Madrid The thing to do lache is to look constipation or and limpoverished blood, as in anemia;|driving yoked oxen; why ev 7 \|or fatigue of the nervous system, /gentiemen, gorgeously be-decked In| give the storgach a rest for] called neurasthenia velvet pantaloons, «ilk jackets and Iceland Is Warmer rant for her arrest on a charge of | a meal or two; then feo slow on the - | quantity of food eatom of exercise and fresh Ir, take a walk. | ne: teeth or|ber of organic disturbances, result-|nett's latest Mat There may be defe sal pas:;ing in abnormally high blood pres-| drama, titled eyestrain, irritation in or it may be disease of the blood, whether from tea ¢o or intestinal toxins, Thomas Meighan and Pauline Starke have the leading roles in “If You Believe It, It's So,” the new Paramount picture lopening at the Coliseum Saturday, but Theodore Roberts and |his beard attract the eye just as much. er S «4.9 ee ae |Prizes for | Solution of | This Problem - | HOw many women have been called TODAY'S PROGRAMS 1 |to choose between the city man and a ee | out-of doo rn | gxmmnry—weaiiace tn “Tee | ie of doors man will never be | Detaser.” | |known, but the response to The WINTER GARDEN-—Wiltiam Due- Star's invitation to solve the “Which } ean in “The Silent Vow.” || Man” problem shows there is a vast ;2 1 My Fuiltipe = | | feminine Interest tn the matter | STRAND—-Agnes Ayres in “Border- The contest is free for all, It will COLONIAL —Biaine Hammerstein tn “Why Announce Your Marriage? i | Contest ‘TER GARDEN | Conditi M NROE SALISBURY ts sald to| on itions be at his best in “The Great|| 24 Prizes—Open Alone,” a new picture offering which | has been booked for a showing at the| to All Winter Garden for four days begin | ning Sunday. The star plays the rote} of & half-breed who has been edu} cated at Stanford ‘University, and iambte ‘hana Sev later ecnt to the North by hi rm bal: of season dian as a secret agent for the guar Eleventh prize y dian’s firm. In the fur country be] wworth and thi ‘sn eared Acland adventure, love and Fourteenth to twenty-fo h Baliebury has two leading women <Eteete for “the Storey , fn this picture, both newcomers to ‘The above prizes are offered by gereen fana. ‘They are Laura Anson || Th® Star for the best answers to and Maria Draga. The latter is but}{ the problem of Manette, heroine 16 years old. of “The Storm,” which Is to be “ee || shown soon at the Columbia, JIBER’ namely: i past Fever * which fe to be the “hould a girl choose @ city new photoplay attraction at the Lib.| | Man or an outdoors man? erty for four days beginning Satur | RULES day, is "% Basil King romance. It Letters must not exceed 200 features Helene Chadwick. the popu |] words First prize censeee eee 88.00 lar little Goldwyn star, in the role of Answers must be written on & poor » tenement girl who meets || one side of paper only. her Prince Charming in a most ro Decision of judges to be final. mantic manner |] Employes of The Star, Columbia James Rennie, Dorothy Gish’s|] and Universal Exchange barred. goodiooking husband. piays the hero. Address Problen: Editor, Seattle wed b Star “Dust Flower” will be fi one of Zane Grey en Dreams.” . j Only be open one week longer, wo if | ave nut already written in your ter hurry tter frou Tole morn Alma Lindberg, 4327] STRAND Beautiful scones In Switareland t which dancing and skating girls make were opinion you b Here ig 4 ing’s mail picturesque peasant Seventh eave. 8 Manette should marry Burr Jaman, whose love for her is & as the great trees in the ian Northwest, The out doors m han made ita stron at a big carniva 5 Jeye promised in Mar }Paramount pr Diana,” which will be shown {Strand for the first time Sa hy society girl w luxurtous surround in char He sure would make a good who has lived all nd for a gir the we y Man is o fine would not be h © would see and feel | ple were di mt in the ef hem. David would e¢ 60, too; ¥ t compare her with ld wish herself dian Northwest.” | But on the other hand, here comes | r. It te Babcock, address R. F. D. &| im ‘ r that is), and Wildert tea to the Pr m Editor in red |OA\ s the epistie | “The the Universal Manette sh: marry the city! photodr ne com man for reasons, to-wit; He ta bet | the Oak ter able to protect her under any ure of the city for the simple coun 1 she who de nto} etter be shown by the| y man for he has been there.” omes tn, says Ann Vernon, Mixs Ann ex Manette to atick to the out-| |HOPE MAKES HIT door man, becaune “they are both the mot N. Y, CORR ec. wae ott waueen “Old H.C. 1." nday, of Mt rs, be rr un the Hope Harnpton ean real | whims Manette may have, while leven is «he is in the silent drama. city man, would soon see a In fact, the voice of the charming | woman who was more attractive to star of “The Light in the Dark’ is|him than the maid o' the woods, just as beautiful as her face Jand because t's cheaper to live in n't believe it, ask the New| the coun department | What suy you, reaaers? Send your Members of “the finest’ heard) opinions to the Problem Editor. You Hope sing the other ever when jmay win one of the prizes first Regi Police Night was t the Radio Show at the jment armory in rh the | Sets for “Suzanna” tional sang with the department band and also | Attract Attention 101st signal corps amplified | The casual visitor to Edendale, telephor |Cal., these 4 The ce srt was pronounced a ithe wabtioe jders, then attempts to investigate es The passing motorist does virtual ly the same “The Girl In the Gilded Cage” 4 the title of a screen # M: le Dove fon jin process of production, but — atil! |that doesn't—and haan't—satistied {their curiosity, for “Visitors Not Allowed” rea | Hence the son for this story] |is to explain why Mexican peons are |parading the streets of Edendale. rthy Jon of the opera, “The n," has been completed Often the immediate cause of a|what-not, r headache is over-stimulation of the|streeta aback sleek, spirited horses t, an accompaniment of a num-| The answer is simple: Mack Sen 1 Normand comedy Suzanna,” ts in course sure within the brain of production, and the above-enum which bring only temporary — relief] The loca and leave the heart in a more dan \ early Ci nd period of the story ifornia before the Mexi serous state than before, THE SEATTLE STAR Doris Kenyon is to play opposite; Johnny Hines in Baxter ts to play the! “Entertaining the F title of the next DeHaven comedy. Mildred Harris will erjear in “The Stranger’s Banquet good looking husband, Alan Holubar, | directed the pro Wallace Beery will appear with Priscilla Dean in “Lady Raffles. o- la Dana appears as a movie fan at the theater in “Page Tim O'Brien.” | e- Remember Maurles C “When the Cows Come); Others in the cast are! Gladys Leslie, ert Elliott and Ernest Hilligrd, . Ritter Sweet,” featuring Lon Cha ney and Virginia Valli, has been com: Schertzinger will direct Katherine MacDonald in “The Lone Dustin Farnum and Irene Rich will appear in "The Yosemite Trail,” |to be filmed tn th Mae Marsh will soon return from * m “ liga England to co-star with Carol Demp Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nelson| Ruth Lindstadt, 18, 6316 10th ave. ithe ster !n a film to be produced by D.| Leonard. John Brunton ts producing a film | would you ja, showing Interesting | found your ae scenes arid landmarks in and about| Would you, torn with emotion, let] WHY HOOVER SENT CORN TO DL! ATR: In ono year the New York estate| That's just what Edgar Noeleon| stead of wheat. “Because,” replied censors rejected 18 of 320 films re.| Leonard, war veteran, did when he | ¢y “When Husbands R Ratrd’s next release. Now ¢ll the | bride of Vietor F. Chartier! |-"in corn, and only so many” The two husband e ot} y 7 Fr All learn that a motion picture ts| wives will get hep to a fow things,| The two husbands met in front of| jain to the third decimal place "Dusk to Dawn" {8 Florence VI in corn as in wheat."—Behind the dor’s next. Jack Mulhall is leading | them 4 the sign | man. Resserer appears with | flash she mado her decision | Viola Dana in June Madness” “My love won. She told the other | in !ngland,” He went—to court, secured a war-| sain do the bigamy. The case, says John H, Sul: | agen TD cag | Than England, Says livan, Mrs. Leonard's attorney, will REIKJAVIK, Iceland, Aug. 11.—|be taken up by tho grand jury in }“It 1s much warmer in Iceland than | the fall lf Topay declared M. Jon Mag But the Leonards aren't worrying | wi nusson, the Premier of Iceland, up We have ea The majority of headache remedies | erated items are necessary to the|on his return from a visit to Lon-|say, “and that’s all that counts.” contain powerful heart depressants, | successful completion of the picture,|4on. His wife corroborated the Pre: bs mier’e statement and said she was One raw vegetable or one raw glad to get back where she bis! ba should be included in ev an war, be “comfortable again.” You Will Gain by Buying Your Furniture and Home Furnishings at The Grote-Rankin Co. Because of the Advantages Offered HE advantage of selecting from assortments large enough to provide exactly what you want. HE advantage of service by experienced salespersons, organized to help you get the best results for the least money. HE advantage of our Exchange Department, accepting your old furs niture as part payment for your new, up-to-date purchases. HE advantage of a Mail Order Department, carrying all the resources of this store right into your very home, no matter where you live. 6 ies advantage of deferred payments over a period of months—an ac« commodation extended to every responsible person. T HE advantage of upholstery shops and drapery workrooms for produc-~ ing goods of great value at lowest cost. You get more for your money at The Grote-Rankin Co., and you get exactly what you want. ‘ ie bs ’ (OF70 F. REOEL, Prealtent ? PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AVE, ia iii HU» Many eee eee et ett te ret eeey iE LHCeRL SER CERIE ERs. ads ceds rbnedonabbe cals i ("Tag Day Saterday |sherlh tc hae | ENOCH ARDEN for Russ Relief | for Grand Jury cure Ps dler a, ere pe | muck. Thessie tate, Sa | |for the Russian famine tag day toleounty, and three other men haven lof them who have themselves experi: | Powers, jenced the horrors of starvation tm lis charge jthe Red republic, will invade the! gie poo Sure-Fire Flint | ‘St. Kimo.” eee " ts the |farm machinery to enable Russians | hipition agents. to harvest their crops. | Wain iis: 1 \Drowns Trying to Save Mother’s Hat} PARIS, Aug. 11.—While Madeline | | Bellaire, aged 10, was walking along | |the Seine wearing her mother’s new | hat, a gust of wind blew it into the | water, She had been forbidden ta |touch the hat, so, fearing ber moth: | | er's displeasure, she jumped into the | water to secure the hat. She sank} | before anyone could help her. 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 1394: John Dehors, 4003 17th ave. 8. W., was slightly! bruised when struck by an auto driven by John R, Dunn, 4721 36th ave. 5. W., Wednesday at Spokane st. and Riverside ave. 395-396 A taxicab owned by the Yellow Cab company, and driven by B. R. Fager, | 419% 12th ave. struck Miss Elvira | Ryden, 17, 365 Renton ave., and Miss Children 5c OAK eee | pa ts at the Coliseum *# Gal.” Dorothy's tion re | “THE REAR . | tello? He Norma Shearer, Rob: the Sidewalk, Yosemite valley see |N. E., at 35th ave. and McClellan st. | Wednesday night. The girls were| —— Aug. 11.—What | struck when the cab skidded on the home and|wet pavement, ee TAUNTO! to another? SEN SIRS Cn That, to induce other pro-| your love sour to hate? RUSSIA ena aa ducers to make movies there, Or would you calmly forgive, for-} gomeone asked Mr. Hoover recent oor get—and love all the more? + lly why he sent corn to Russia in © secretary of commerce without a moment's hesitation, “for one doWar I can buy 80 many calories"—carry halal | thin him dead, had become the| . . 7 lve,” Leah | thinking him 1, had become the! ing jt out to the third decimal place |returned from Germany | ee And found that Mrs, Leonard, 7 n . | the Taunton home bse a ; 1 | ‘The wife had to choose between| Wheat 1 set about twice as many “It was the greatest test a woman | Mirrors. eee could be put to,” says Leonard, “In| man to go." ) other again,” they News Comedy Events Tonight 7:30 - 9:30 ineal, |be held on Seattle streets Saturday. | been bound over to the grand jury | More than 200 women taggers, some lon liquor charges. Barker, with Roy uy Dungan and Dick Cook, with conspiracy to smugy |downtown districts with handfuls of|” search is still on for Cline tags. Proceeds of tag day will be| wood, who escaped when t used in purchasing food supplies and /others were captured by federal pro © é BIG AMATEUR CONTEST TONIGHT, 8:30 ri = Saturday Only BULLETIN! ORGAN HALF INSTALLED Drop Around and See the Miniature Movies From TaN Amateurs || Admission