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INDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1929. of Paradinen— BETTY COMPSON mew thrill re- the Southern LIBERTY in love with some young devil of 15} Jwho smokes cigarets and sneaks off | }to the burlesque }__Tt im youth's first insight Into the | Perveraity of haman nature, eape.| jclally as it applies to the feminine | | wenus | | Since there have been only several | |Dundred novels based on this theme | {it was to be supposed that sooner later the movies wor | & story as something new in the way | of entertainment Thus you find Betty Compson tn ‘The Ronded Woman,” at the Lib. erty, giving up Richard Dix, who ts! perfect saint, for John Bowers, a| runken, untrustworthy sailor } } Bhe follows him sean ane WOMAN will respect and ad Syne BONDED WOMAN" j*% mire a saint, but whe'll fall in tem jleve with « sinner, Surest thing| FOUN “watwe jyou know, That bit of psychology | has been accepted for the last sev. | nterbae—n anes 2 “ centurtes pussiiauanstedecdies is the firwt bit of psycho. analvets that a solemn young lady / + GOXi por U Mae Of 14 trien on herself when she falls | ak GS show “GUY BATES POST in Plest Netto id take up suc wine hand that rocks the cocktail rules the world” NOW PLAYING WILLIAM DE Mt Seren Facts on Jase “NICE PEOPLE” ince Held, Julie Comred Nagel ay over the seven Manages to get herwif on an island with him and several cases of whisky And when she induces him to de stroy the whisky she manages to be | and to take the regenerated | seoundre! back to civilization Thero ts a lot of good atmosphere and a lot of good acting in thie pie rescue Faye, Rebe Dantels. ture. Miss Compson is a better | Comtag——-The Valley of St- actress in this film than she hy tent Me been In any of her other recent ones, | eee | COLUMBIA From the quictude of the fireside jto the roaring, oil-smelling speedway Hie the course traveled hry “The M able manner. Ite chisel mertt ried Flapper,” starring Marie Pre jin the fact that interest In the story | voat, at the Columbia lat all times rises above any hjtorest a AMATEUR The story is an analysis of the |in those who play the parts or in ways of the modern flapper, though | i. Sar cates en. a lege CONTEST TON this one ia married, and proves that|ioa va sce — F pent nny. Twenday even a giddy “finale ho: * can be Edmond Dantes {s Edmond mnty | I = pare ° of Starrieg PRISCILLA DEAN Posaramed of noble staff, There 9] nantes. The Count of Monte Cris with LON CHANEY H love, socia! standing, jealousy, finan-!ts is the Count of Monte Cristo con Coming Wednesday, Tharsday ictal reverses. conspiracy and Trecot-lane spectator is not aware that J End citation in Mins Prevost’s latest star. | 5) ‘ Pet one journeys © ring vehicle, topped off with an auto. | "0%" vag NA — temcees tee J bary t mobile race that would thritt a hard. | AN? (hie hol . wou ened epecdway veteran. The star ii There te little need of reteiliss the role of « Mapper wite of a racing | | "he" 6 “aeiea Coen” Fe car driver, takes his place when he ts | 000 wad o % fatty wmory a jinjured and brings her car tn first | CStimated Nha Are uewaediaas under the wire in spite of plotting for | 4 the Dumas nove « dadbare It was first presented on the r LONI “The Married Flapper was writ.| American stage in 1848 1 to ate Blt Pete Pine | lean expecially for Marte Prevost by |° Neil} enac ve he princip hat Bernard Hyman and the little Uni. | 5.87! times between 1883 ar nee TODAY Wittam F. Connor, hin ma versal star fits the role of the flip. | pant flapper wife to a “fure-ye-well.” eee TOMORROW ff Have You Seen the Betty Compson, star, and Richard Dix, one of the leading nded Woman,” “The men, in places the receipts for that at $10,806,150 period } GREATEST BLUE MOUSE— Figures in dollars and cents and ACTION The most significant evidence that |attendance are characteristic of thé PICTURE the screen has yet offered to.prove| information given to the public In ; Ever Made? [| its equality with the stage and the connection with pictures produced : written word in the narration of a) by Wililam Fox 4 story i the photodramatization of However, it must be said for that IN “Monte Cristo,” showing now at the| Producer that in the screening of Biue Mouse. | "Monte Cristo” he bas for once striven for the artistic rather than This film presents the classte of | Alexandre Dumas in an pre eb |Physician Makes |the financial appeal eee WINTER GARDEN Dustin Farnum ts the hero of the THE SEATTLE STAR “Bohemian Girl” Is hare of plaune, and Mr. Bundaecht By Glenn Hughes [yer i icearlly with his encor The third week of the American He even came halt ay to meet! Tight Opera company’s engagement | ten at the Metropolitan theater opened — jiarry pret and Bright split Japirited interpretation of “The Bo-| ao anything very « linary, good jhemian Girl," Balfe'’s tuneful opera | op jad, George P. Olaen amuned the Theo Pennington, in the famou aly iidt-én Us taaaacter of lrole of Arline, was received with |imoreatein, the nephew of the count lereat enthusiasm, In the th on Hd Andrews, the unimpeachable, ored “1 Dreamt I Dweit apt I¢ | did not appear in the ¢ at th and was encor repeatedly. Cer . tiene lata tea eenotional Fasominge to hier pert ‘Sik bide dese vera than in the two which have neniay dial Matunden | wooded it —— | Paula Ayres, the contralto, whose work is always pleasurable, finds herselt completely at home in the| WOE unning role of the vengeful gypay quee | Mise Ayer cannot only sing-—she! f d S R 1 cu act Bhe te all ry instant, fe obvious and rather florid, but it & Neither for the purpose of adver after all, keyed right to the demands be in a ponitior himeelf x r to Jof opera, whicn 1s In no sense a to Kive a relative |reatistic dramatic form. public | “The Heart Bowed Down,” sung Thrond P. F jby Carl Bundschu, came in for | running for th publican nomina for the ata from district to hi statement | legislature the 42nd wccording | FLYER IN CRYPTS FIZZLES; FUNERAL MARKET IS DEAD Huge The burial crypt market tr wants Aan lend. tunity to t At least so alleges Garrett W wd er yond at the Liberty. O'Neil, assiotant custodian of the wd ni by yg federal building, in a sult in au Soe ail te perorns eyegite law and to lower STRAND é O'Netl, on behalf of himself, Diane’ ad Gos The principle roles in “Nice Peo Pie Alyy esos sia” the fentawred Hites ofteiing at: tne ||, tr Sinee One Mise eathents Bugge waa born Bteand, nre played ly Conrad Nagel, {| Kienle, ts suing the American in Norway im 1882 ’ Wallace Reid and|| Necropolis Co. for $880 PF and came to the y According to the petition, the ti ae hatiag three formed a little ppot to buy |! 1899 and to the Puget Sound coun Jeala with the predic cung lady finds, her crypts at Wanhelli cemetery. || try in January, 1902. He has been wt her fat on and then || that the market was extremety || now as owner of the Cottage Realty going on scarum lark with | ve.” and that they would be ]/Co. he t* a successful n in pri young who had peither|| able to dispose of their holdings © business, He is married and brains nor money at nm Udy profit has five sone. This remults in the girl's reputation Now they find themselves with being impaired a bit In her own clr crypts on their handa, no me | R Li f Is F nd thas being on a farm. in overalls and attractive figure the - ot “vice | Zoning Comm wedi to Have 2 Sessions Two public hearings for this week cor have been announced by the city in amiexion Appearances may be deceiving, but | ean on a hoe Trouble ons of unfortu n who are vic tims of stomach trouble is sounded by Mra, Herman Jahnke, Fourth Ave., Wash, a very It was dire in won One will be at the | of 6811) Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s | THE GROTE- RANKIN’) OTTO. FBOCL, Poeaiderat PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AVE. More Than 1,800 Square Yards of INLAID LINOLEUM Are Offered at Reduced Prices Homes now building and old homes needing New Floor Covering for Kitchens and Bath Rooms can profit by buying Inlaid Linoleum this week. Four patterns of Inlaid Linoleum in tile and carpet de- signs and tan and brown and gray, ivory and blue colorings are offered at, the $1 20 . square yard ...... Four patterns Inlaid Linoleum in blue, ivory and gray; ivory and blue, and tan, blue and ivory colorings, in neat tile effects, are reduced to, CO SAURTD FORE 66s 0 cb ei cds cece $1.25 Two patterns of Inlaid Linoleum of extra heavy qual- ity, one in blue, gray and ivory, and the other in even y, are reduced to, the the $ 1 85 A Special Purchase of RUGS Brings a Good Opportunity for Saving Twenty-five beautiful Wool Wilton Rugs, size 9x12, in tan, blue and rose color effects, are $63 50 ° Offered at, €ach ....,cccsceeccsoes j A limited quantity of 9x12 Axminster Rugs in the serviceable seamless weave are among the special values in this week's selling, $34 50 e each will harmonize with modern sur- roundings, special, each. . | | | Six only, 9x12 Worsted Wilton Rugs in colorings that | $82.50 Fifteen 9x12 Axminster Rugs of very heavy quality in a good assortment of patterns, $37 75 ® SPO AORN since csresccisssosce * omttle bh! hoo, T y, *, o an ic Df a i no more so than in the case of Her. | 4% Seattle Nigh school, Teurstay,| | Mrs. Jahnke waa a victim of stom-\1 Four 9x12 Plain Colored Chenille Rugs in green, mul- bag ea erie manor | ttle north of W. Rrandon at, includ-| wag restored to health by eae berry, rose and wine colors, 50 0 pedis adr 8 St nh woungeter of |i Youngstown, ‘The second will be | Taniac, She says special, each oovceccere - 7 20. He is one of the most dig-|°t South Park field house, Highth For thirteen months, no matter! nified and at the same time well-met | “** and Thistle st., Friday, at 8 | what I ate or how little, it just bloat- wr mrt one {ollows of the screen that it would | 2: ™. to consider the zoning plan for | ed me until the gas almost cut off | 1 South Park. Tuesday, at # p.m. %\ my breath. I had awfu) pains and! INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Richard | . ythias be bh i to conceive of him as an aus “ ae be 3 Bar Pearce twa solebrates |Pepreserttative of the commission will | cramps in my stomach after every | Smith, 63, prominent newspaper Knights of P ae tone. It te wm tact, however, for Mr. |*direns the Magnolia Bluff Develop: | meal man of Indianapolis, dies here. Officers on Visit Standing’s two sons, both’ men ot | et club. | “But since I got Tanlac, I am eat- George C. Cabell, of Norfotk: Was mature years, are Guy and Wynd | ing anything I want and feel won New Gland Test |1'™ ottering at tna Winter Garden.| nam, both eminent artists of the ail: Odd Fellows Off dorfully well and strong.” ‘The play ts entitled “Strange Idols.” | ver acreen. Af E ‘ Undigested food ferments in the was written by Jules Furthman—who| The elder Standing-has taken a stomach and soon the entire system tain glands in the human body, a! nq directed by the well known] mined to eclipes the reputation of his jaj/ne ampment rally of the order | mened to restore the stomach to a Baltimore physician believes | b®/nernard Durning. ‘The story. 98] sons, for three-score yearn is Hot the | here Saturday, members of the Inde.| Healthy condition and bufld up the can prolong life. The doctor spent | outtined. deala with » stalwart lum-| gightest handicap to his hardened | pendent Order of Odd Fellows who | Whole body. Millions everywhere jeonsiderable time in Germany. | rerman’s love for and marriage to ©| physique when he sets o have been visiting here from the \MAYe acclaimed tts wonderful power Where he conducted a series of | beautiful butterfly queen of « Broad | piish anything. His horthwest states will return to their © battle tetag highly successful laboratory °E-lway cabaret. It is a story that| once jg in Richard Walton Tully’«| homes Monday night. A class of 200 aniac te sold by all good, drug periments, This physician's method | ranges from gay to more than grave, |rne Masquerader.” in which Guy | wan Initiated into the encampment | #ist*—Advertisement treats the glands in such a way as to [multiply their inherent powers. Today the benefits latest discovery In gland therapy can | be enjoyed in the form of Glandogen, highly concentrated glandular ia | inter, county will be “Hello there, Sarah |tonie, prepared from the glands of | OAK bute King county will be represented at |. Helle (here Sarat er and. not [healthy young animals. Glandogen| With Priscilla Dean as a stony-| cor gxtat a hearing before the state board of | POT) Away ee eaetite your Hews } had unusual success in the hearted queen of the underworld and ‘ Jequalization, nt which ration of as. (one, qettsr, Cli, 2ou wan by such Comedy treatment of thousands of ailing men) Lon Chaney as a powerful rat in} ‘The fnate t now a ie the | sexsed valuation of property will be procedure? Explain if you can.” Any Fime—l@o-All the Time ||4M4 women. It ia obtainable at all! whose heart lurks no slightest ray of | #e% sled and was undquestion:| determined, by Assessor Frank Hull PoACntt ase you, fussing about? Bartell Drug Stores Advertisement. | ioyalty or fear, and with half a dozen | ab proven when dur the film and his chief deputy, Samuel Hl pian: 7 send you some picture post re | other actors whose presence alone|ing of “Reported Mis the | Chinas. cards? What more do you want than 9 may make a picture, “Outalde the Owen Moore picture, a 100-mile race| — vas poses q Law Je Keeping. the ecreen of the Seivee see the pick of the ‘New| porte? co te undergoing eight erup.| "We wanted to know what you're Oak the lurking place of romantic Se * a Ph “ é sal S ; on . ported to undergoing sligh P Jup to. Something new and different and mysterious drama this week. | Yor acht club's fleet of high pow-i tion again |we knew. Anyway we are glad A R \ |\Nominally a. “crook play." Tod |@red motored boats the sled won by | “ cena wile teaiailis ton tage | Ir ‘ @ margin of four miles. Following 7 ; i : x Browning has woven into his picture ——— KEEP WEL “Don't be too fe F F i ! 1m wealth of human action and emo. |this test @ race was singed between to pack. Going down in California t inst the warp of an intense | the sea sled and a hydronere COLD STOR AG ved ; : ‘ - apper air Oriental de otion to an sdeal, and again the Broadway Tt was|| UV w - ve Dalle Ay ote Sallbagaghth Melody Shop Si: “a i victorious. This latter race was|\ | breathe while I am here ; Avs —— made part of the picture and the BY DR. KH. BISHOF | “Why the nerve, and you wouldn't 4 “n Whistle Orchestra unustial manner in which tt was . Eg jeven tell us about it, You're a nice 0 Pig’ ~ wry 2 Ae OLD storage is the | sort of a friend ar Columbia Orchestra—in photographed given the spect modern way of| “Give me a chance, will you the impremion of flying In tie pia eave wa of) ‘e me oe, - ~ the Latest Song and y eon: wn yeas orgy. Pele ol raving up one| That's a great country and I met a 0 ‘ Dance Hits! | altertiate ‘rsseents. Th6 pletare season's surplus! lot of fine people, and I like the i ‘ : sate ty tae Geena company, against the needs | out-ofdoor life. Moreover. I had a pie Ae, apes eee or | DR EDWIN J. showing at. the Colonial of the next Job to teach school offered me and aie | LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN BROWN, D. D. 8. % To some, cold-|I am going to file on a homestead ~ Such Soothing, Swaying, Sizhing Syncopation You Never 106 Columbia St. } storage chicken, | near the school. Soon I'll be a bloat: | = F Heard Before! Singing, Dancing D for instance, is) ed land owner Carl Laewmie —Oh, Boy! Come on Along! Yor more than 20 yeare viewed askance,! “Why, you old sport. It sounds F BEATTLE'S | but to those who | like a great life, though.” LEADING have given intel-| “It ts. Now I have to scout around IC DENTIST ligent study to! and find some bargain sales. I need | the subject, the|some clothes for the winter and T| / In making high class, modern plate. | method's rea} worth 1s clear want the latest styles. Where will And What's work, artificial teeth, bridgework, | The effect of cold storage on food | 1 find something cheap and good and Mofe— of sclence’s | and has won marked success since its) recent release Doris Pawn ts Farnum's leading } woman in “Strange Idole” and Rich jard Tucker she. has a L geneenneet role | gold and porcelain crowns, gold and cement or alloy fillings, also an ex- | pert in extracting teeth without pain. eae and gas are unnecessary for painless extraction of teeth at | Dr. Brown’s Dental Clinic A ir New Designs DIAMOND RING MOUNTINGS Platinum— $35 to $300 18k White Gold— $12 to $85 4 Ls Jeweler 1518 SECOND AVENUE Between Pike and P' Established 1883 the (Ru ‘REA ED) MUNN SH | | Bates Post is starring at the Coll- | degrees \Young Woman Votes weum theater. It in a First National} - tae puny tes part of a worte famcus| ‘County to Be Heard For Country Life) party leader and possible prime min at Hearing on Tax has been the subject of deep investi. | up to date? gation in the last few years and th “I k the very place-—Cherry’s De Honey" upset popular th at 1018 2nd Ave., the Rialto Bldg. : it ) there are laws | over the Pig’n Whistle, are showing “4 a very complete assortment of new wonder Aadver Fall Dresses, etc, ful prices, Run on down,” tisement Nevertheless cold-storage food still Coats, is blamed for many illnesses, | Every housewife who uses a re frigerator is in the cold-storage bust on a small scale and certain by her, | | ness « should be recognized just as in great cold-storage plants, | to Insure the best results. | For instance, no food should be ian finest popular Pr } | fresh, placed in cold storage unless mature, and frbe from disease or de will convince | terforation of any kind. You will be surp | Sound, fresh food put in cold stor. ! }age can be kept in good condition Reais: mS Dancing Taught! , as long as months. There is no WANT A HOME? Reginns day ev Advane vate Ie necessity for keeping {t longer, as by that time there always Is a new Tecan supply it for $100 cash and ¢ aiabarrade | year's supply your rent money. My 4th Addi- sly Bp nnn | Investigation has proved that cold-/] tlon Little ¢ Sty Farms. in Wert forming: tent | ato foods do not in any way in-}] f attle Rafi bg SO cl ef A sretbiag ol! Sanges f jure the public health, There have! | pica Infahed and building og A Tc Wy gy! Mane been cases of alleged injury, but, | Better get one of these on and erected more fine acade- these have been due to the poor Shove ee fig ne mare sround mies than any other person in Bl quality of the food at the outset Will help your living: gost. | Vege: America. Learn from Ameri- | . ables, ¢ fi and cold storage cannot make bad|] See me about it ca'n successful tor this your ticket at Phone East 0) friends most Call inatruc Secure ff | food good With cold-storage warehouses guarded by our boards of health, the public should fear no danger H. C. PETERS 726 Third Ave. HAROLD LLOYD 1S COMING You old de-! supreme chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, and Henry Love, of Colfax, Wash., supreme keeper of records and seals, were guests of Seattle | the weekend, They were given | reception at K. P. hall. IUUANEN ACO UTosTUTTHANITT PLAYING Uric Acid Causes Rheumatiem Remove the Cause by Taking — Buchu-Marshmallow * | Compound | $1.00 and $2.00 at all drug stores, | Or sent postpaid by Joyner Drug Cog Spokane.— Advertisement. 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