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DAY, AUGUST 14, 1922. yous Comrteny tusie, res More Day BASIL KING'S 719% King at | Patrotmen N. P late Sunday Tren ¢ . Dust Flower” Chinese escaped via the fire escape. | ne Another raid at 106 King st. ylelded “Which man?" with Chadwtek Renate GUlingwater te }® can of optum. We Jam: Clade TING WRDNY BEART Ine Grey «GOLDEN DRBAMSI" aY arrest ——____. att Friday Nicht Onty— THOMAS MEIGHAN want's story of a bie crook (4 & Rmall own qr YOU BELIBVE IT, IT's so" Jest tH Friday night Paramount's “THE YOUNG DIANA” Ferrest % Mactyn A —Impossible to duplicate. y yuckle PARAMOUNT TOWN” with 30 screen celebrities! Saterday—Rex Incram's THE PRISONER OF ZENDAIY We have a special lot of wool slip-on sweaters in jockey red, green, purple, orange, gray and white that were formerly on special sale at $2.95. This lot consists of 48 sweaters in all sizes. Included in this sweater special are 20 fibre silk sweat- ers in dark colors, formerly on special sale at $3.00. While they last SSteateer? 1 | A We will continue our special sale of pure silk pon- gee waists for two more days. be Short sleeve pongees with gingham collars and “= cuffs, guaranteed 12 m. m. pure silk. he 3 Two days only— og : Market Blouse Shop 107 Pike St. band | LP? UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SHOPMEN WANTED FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS: Engine House Laborers. .38 cents per hour Machinists .... .70 cents per hour Boilermakers .......- --71 cents per hour Blacksmiths .... ....70 cents per hour Sheet Metal and other workers in this line. . . .70 cents per hour Freight car repairers... .63 cents per hour inspectors .63 cents per hour Helpers, all crafts.......47 cents per hour These men are wanted to take the place of men who are striking against the decision of the United States Railroad Labor Board, and their status, and FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEED. STEADY EMPLOYMENT, SENIORITY RIGHTS, REGARDLESS OF ANY STRIKE L BRGNS CBSEN AAO e Sat TANT Saks F 3N8 — et Apply W. H. OLIN Oregon- Washington Station Seattle, Wash. WILLIAM CARRUTHERS 106 South 10th St. Tacoma, Wash. or W. L. MILLER 736 Central Building Seattle, Wash, J. W. FOSTER 609 Tacoma Building Tacoma, Wash. Sta ft assay |Opium Dens Raided, Two Chinese Held Raiding an alleged opium den at night Anderson and R. Raerman arrested Quong Tuck and several outfite and | the arrest of Lew Chee, who ts sald to have been so reluctant to give ups of a certain type and this pipe of opium that he waited for | Mitten to that fellow b Cigarette it’s toasted. This | one extra proces | gives a rare poe | delightful quality ‘Readers Still | Solving Girl’s This In every woman's question Do they take this man because he © the cool use of an other Do they as a class favor certain varieties of men as against those of another kind, irre Contest Conditions 24 Prizes—Open to All First price ...... Second prize Third to tenth prizes, Co lumbia pass for two for balance of season Eleventh prize . oan 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 ot “The Storm,” which ts to be shown soon at the Columbia, namely “Should a girl choose a city man or an outdoors man?” RULES must not exceed 200 stripe? - 825,00 15,00 Letters words. Answers must be written on one side of paper only Decision of judges to be final. Employes of The Star, Columbia and Universal Exchdnge barred Address Problem: Editor, Seattle Star. spective of the personal merits of the individuals Involved? ‘There be those who assert that they do; others who insist that they do not. Who ts right? The greater question involved in these questions ts not yet solved, but one phase of it, for Ny brought forth in “The Storm,” a new sere: production, which is to be shown as the featured attraction for the re epening of the Columbia, August 19, can be analysed and possibly settied temporarily at least The heroine, Manette, a French- Canadian girl, ts called upon to make a choice between «a big hearted woodeman and a well-groomed city chap. | The Star ts offering $260 in prizes for the 24 best letters on “Should a eras Choose « City Man or a Man of the Great Outdoors?” Read the con test rules carefully and then send in your letter The contest closes Saturday at 6 pm Here is an opfsion from the morn- ing’s mail: “To find the fundamental reason why the woman should choose the farmer as & permanent companion and husband, first tn life we must have food and clothing, housing, and to get the real solution of the prob- lem we must follow it to ite last an alynix, and there we find the farmer, with his feet in tha earth, HeJeargs the conditions ‘to be met and obeys them, and in return gets everything the world needs direct from the hand of God and in the earth, whether it be vegetable, animal or mineral king dom “If all the supplies that come trom the land were cut off, or a famine came, how long would It be till the city man would be starving? But farmer does not need to go to the th city, for he hag everything there to do with right at home, and all th city gayety Is but the city people ex ploiting one another over what the farmer has produced. The city, left to itself, would soon be a barren waste, but the farmer would go on and flourish. “Mutual love ts the tle that binds under all conditions “ALBERT F. BIGFORD, toneral Dejivery, Seattle.” BULLETIN! Everybody Busier Than Ever Carpenters, Painters, Decorators LUN re 14 4 TOMORKOW The Thrilling Drama of Life and Love “CONCEIT” Re ews—Comedy—Scenic J SERS 10C aiws: STAR THE SEATTLE ting D tral ruil! oint lected for their various ‘The plot revolves ar money can buy x! rhe TODAY'S PROGKAMS HERTY—Helene Chadwick in Dost Flower INTERN CADE te Monroe falls duction filled lana Y, at et Bhe wing Aime uty Is remtored antic adventures | happiness | The offering par appe Ito the foix it is Mk fairy story } eee | COLONIAL, Photographed amid the wonderfu scenic beauties of the Lake Lowt region, near Banff, Canada, the Kelaznick productior ceit,”” would be rem netting of natu elae, but the pa theater who playhouse Sunday well-directed and entertaining screen drama, with the various roles enact ed by « cast that we y we d the cen liam Crombie, a figure of W jonaire who has everything that But the fly in the in that there ment are lota of things that cannot be purchased by gold. The love of his wife is one of thene. How he overcomes both his phys and s«piritual shown in a manner that is at once Interesting and often thrilling William Davidson playa Crombie Helene Chadwick. She ia the heroine of “The Dust|nd Hedda Hopper the wite Flower,” Basil King’s romantic drama, which is showing at the Liberty until Tuesday night. The star is seen in the role of a young girl who upon the death of her mother is left in the hands of a worthless stepfather. His brutality nearly leads to a suicide attempt, but she meets a prince charming and the story has a “they lived happily ever after ending.” eee thre COLISEUM the fastnenses of the Alaskan fur IHOMAS MEIGHAN’S latest star-| country when intrusted with a recret ring film, “It You Believe It, | mission by the man who had given It's So,” is much like “The Miracle | him his education OAK Comedy time of it battling for the upper hand and drama have a merry aout “His Temporary Wife Joseph Levering’s screen adaptation Ames Hennett's popular} ne story, which ts the feature! the most exacting of pbotoplay Man,” the Inte George Loane Tuck eee Phere “| Leggs A - devotees. Novel in its theme and er's masterpiece, dealing with the re- | STRAND powerful in ite enactment, it holds generation of a clty crook thru aaso- ee Davies, chie and prettieriing inter of the spectator elation with wholesome rural folk. | ‘The gist of “If You Believe It, It's So” is that if you believe you can | lead @ better life in new surround: | ings, you ean. That, more than the | supposition that all people who live in rural communities are saintly be- | cause of thelr surroundings. | Meighan, as a crook tired of a} crook’s life, goes to a small town as & *oap salesman. He becomes a real extate saleman and insurance solicit- or and a leader in community life ‘Then Theodore Roberts arrives, In silk topper and flowing beard, a be- nignant old cuss who'd take pennies off a dead man's eyes, and then lead a prayer Meighan frustrates his plan to} Adults fleece the rural largba and sends him | Children out of town, He overcomes the| 5c OAK 10c INOW PLAYING— “MAN FROM HELL’S RIVER” a * a Dera of the 5 THEATRE Ea machinations of local petty crooks, and the picture ends in an embrace with an unsophisticated maiden Pauline Starke Is the girl. 4 lt ad Contest Towiaht 8:3 BLUE MOUSE aad The vivid. colorful, turbulent life of the Canadian Northwest forms the background for the stirring action of “Man From Hell's River.” the Blue} Mouse offering. It is the work of Jamen Oliver Curwood, who has writ-| ten many successes for the screen. Irving ¢ mings, who directed the feature, also pinys the leading role that of an officer in the Royal North-| weet Mounted Police ' The story ts one that requires the! beat sort of acting of “put it over,” | and Cummings’ naturalness giver 2) its big appeal. He returns from the frozen North to discover his sweet. | heart the wife of a viclous renegade. | w he triumphs in one of the most! ning climaxes ever shown on the| is enough to send shivers of Marotd Coming— ‘Tuesday and Wednesdny “HIS TEMPORARY WIFE" star east | COMEDY Wed. AFTERNOON AND NIGHT SOUNMU.UUEUUU ULE LT nae up and down the «pine of To see it will make itech your seat and hang on to the finish. In the supporting cast are Kiva Novak, Wallace Beery and Rin Tin, the mighty dog of valor . pectator you ¢ lOO °Rn cans” 1500 PEOPLE FY 711 || 700 MAES a WINTER GARDEN The movie fan who glories in fintic will find a highly exciting in “The Great Alone,” starring Monroe Salisbury, at the Winter Garden | rounds, Monroe Salisbury and Walter Law, ! both of whom are hefty he-men, en gage in one of the best finish fights ever pictured on the aliver sheet in It is not only a battle of fista, but of wits. Salisbury plays the part of a | Walf-breed, and his heritage from his |Tndian mother was craftiness as well Jax fortitu nd he employs this| jeraftiness in overcoming the differ jence in heft enjoyed by his opponent, } 80 that an evenly matched contest Jin waged, with the tide of battle | | favoring first one and then the other; | and the end is always in doubt “The Great Alone” is the story of a half-breed hero of the gridiron, who carries his gallantry and valor into | the climax of this stirring picture. F leatalealaaen — Who Won the . = BATTLE & OF JUTLAND? SEE the screen visualization of history's greatest sea fight. ka 8 EXTRA : Added Attraction * For four days starting TUESDAY, with usual fine vaudeville program at ra PALACE Hip THEATRE} Cowrinuvous Day! Il Monroe Salisbury "The ‘ GREAT ALONE Intern: 1 N | ce All the ‘Time from | aboard tn. PAGE 3 Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. A Special Sale of Metal Beds $12.95 T= is a splendid opportunity to acquire full-size Beds at a remarkable saving. These Beds are in Walnut and Old Ivory enamel finish; have two-inch continuous posts and heavy filling rods; made by one of the best known manufacturers of metal beds—This is a sale, one will see immediately, of the most worth- while sort. at tho Ouk Tuesday and Wednesday. | - “His Temporary Wife” is a society | first to last drama, with elements of melodramat le action that cannot fail to satisfy | the last time tonight. fising prohibitionist, " & “| guess you'll find a rowboat ted up to some of the docks,” sald thd sarcastic ticket agent. “Strike @ bargain with the owner and put Birmingham Age-Herald. “Discontented Wives” shows for ing for @ dry boat to go anounced the uncompro: ' sea." 20 t Hatdwarte 6 PIKE; ’ « Hours, 8 A. M. t itself. side and outside. In 10-foot lengths, foot Cut pieces, foot and square shape. 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GPTICTARS o.oo s0 cccseccnsscsate . 1.69 All roofing comes complete with nails and cement for laying 25¢ MEN WANTED The Northern Pacific Railway Company will employ men at rates prescribed by the United States Labor Board, as follows: Machinists .......00 70c Per Hour Blacksmiths ....... 70c Per Hour Sheet Metal Workers. 70c Per Hour Electricians ....... 70c Per Hour | Stationary Engineers .. Various Rates } Stationary Firemen Various Rates | Boilermakers é 70c to 70%4¢ Per Hour Passenger Car Men ... 70c Per Hour | Freight Car Men ...... 63c Per Hour | Helpers, All Classes ............ 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 given an opportunity to do so. A strike now exists on the Northern Pacific Railway, Apply to any roundhouse or shop or superintendent. AT SEATTLE | NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY || | | =H rag