The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1922, Page 3

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“THE ETERNAL FLAME” with Conway 1 Saturday — Mae Murray ta “BROADWAY Rosk” “GRANDMA'S boy” Saturday — THE VALLEY OF SILENT MEN” SUR "HUGE WATER | ‘TRADE HERE ‘That the volume of waterborne commerce from the port of Seattle this year will axceed that of 1921 by $100,000,000, ts estimated on the showing of a report compiled for the firet eight months of 1923 by Port | Warden Fred M. Lathe, | During this period an increase of | $70,000,000 over a similar pertod last lyear ts recorded, Waterborne commerce here to- taled $52,459,231 during August, this jvear. |250 Railway Men Are Entertained | Beattie entertained 250 traveling | passenger agents Wednesday, The | guests, representatives of America's jleading rallways, were met at the Colman dock upon thelr arrival from British Columbla at § p. m., with automobiles, and were taken for a }tour of the elty, entertained at luncheon on board ithe President Jefferson, At 2 p. m they left on a special Union Pacific train, bound for the Pendleton Roundup. Gaston Glass ts to be the hero of “Souls for Sale.” New ee The Sercen’s Perfect Lever RODOLPH with Lila Lee and Nita Naldt Comtag— “ABOVE ALL Law" GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN DR, N. Yow Pint and Just Returned | From China SEW KRENEDIES fer Men and RowEDY co. 118 Yester Way Occidental Aves. Bqueese the fulce of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces jot Orchard White, which any dru |store will supply for a few cents, i shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan |Dieach, and complexion whitener. | Massage this eweetly fragrant lem- on lotion into the face, neck, arms jand hands each day and see | treckies and blemishes bieach out and) how clear, soft and roay.white the| skin becomes.—Ad At noon they wore | Valentine STRAND — Rodeip) “Mood g mC) Fatetle Tayler in WINTER GARDEN—trene Castle “No Trespass! conse M—Norma Talmadge “The Eternal Flame.” COLONTAL—Lon made of the North,” er, is a symbol {while Nita Nadi, plays the Gallard: his wife, as Dona is deeply in love j foes to the arena of | himself. esting and unexpected manner, eee Dona fol, he loses COLUMBIA “Human Hearts,” Jewel attraction starring House theater, elties th j with a vein of comedy jthru that brings a «mile, of the country. of the greatest character the screen, plays the strict and granite-hearted trays the mother. eee COLONIAL T_T CT is “HUMAN HEARTS” , It runs tho gamut of human emotions a at HOUSE PETERS The man you liked in “THE STORM”—now as the virile hero in the sweeping dramatic triumph— 5 = &.Columb EGGERT SHOE CO. || Alteration Sale Big cut on all short lines in Men’s, Women’s, Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes and Oxfords for the next 10 days, during remodeling of our» store. Now is the time to save money on your Fall and Winter Footwear. EGGERT SHOE CO. “Good Footwear” 1309 Second Ave. \ | Lincoln. Says Tanlac Is Colonial theater Wednesday, | tures three popular stars—Lon Yomads of the North” the Fur North, and tn it ts unfo @n absorbing love affair tain matrimonial happiness the villainy of human plotters play. A black bear, a woif dog all the wild antmals of part In the story. WINTER GARDEN Garden today. It ie a story of ‘The picttire ts from the novel, “ OAK—Marjoric Daw in “Fifty Can- | | lea en TODAY'S PI | PROGRAMS RoGRAMS |’ ta | and COLU oLUMBIA—Howre Peters in “tte. | Meart } BLUn Not sn—Lowte Rtone and “A Foot There | to py | tt —Marold Lieyd in “Grand- iv" in “Ne | eee | STRAND In tie Paramount production, “Blood and Sand,” tn which Rodolph Valentino shows some remarkable jacting ability, Lila Lee and Nita Naldi play in contrasting roles. Lila Lee, as Carmen, the wife of | Juan Gallardo, a Spanish bull fight the part enacted by Valentino of lve and purity, Bol, part of a modern “vamp.” with whose happiness ts marred | by the anxiety she suffers while he Between his de Yotion to his wife and the flattery, control of| The story ends tn an inter-| the Universal: Pet running | Russell Simpson, said to be one men role of a father, | theater, w | Opposite him Gertrude Claire por|!" some touching scenes, She enacts Tt ts showing at the Liberty theater. “Nomads of the North,” by James Oliver Curwood, which opened at the fea Cha: ded and the back. ‘woods also are shown and play « . Irene Castle proves more vivactous| than ever in the picture, “No Tres- passing,” which closes at the Winter love, laughter and sunshine. She dances, rides and swims and wears gorgeous gowns and wraps. There is not a ‘| dull moment tn the picture, while the atmosphere of quaint old Cape Ood casts a charming spell of romance. “The Rise of Roscoe Paine,” by Joseph C Fine to Build Up Weight find an thousands Mr. weight for erywhere. ie a by taking Tanlac long years she had indigestion, @ could possibly tive is now completely restored.” Under-nourishment ts lof most cases of underweight. jthe healthy nutriment from | food, builde up the whole body jincreases the weight to Persons suffering from stomach trouble and who are under weight ever-ready friend tn Tan- lac. This celebrated medicine has ended indigestion and Increased th of people Ira W. Reynolds, 3932 Ferdinand et. Seattle, Wash., y wife has actually gained 26 For 25 trouble from | I have seen her time 4 again when it didn't look Mke, Her health} the cause Tan- }lac enables the stomach to extract the and normal. | Millions of people have testified to lite great benefits. |day at any good druggist. Harola Lieyd © Any Time—10e—All rpLONiay CREW AAT WILT! 2 DAYS ONLY THE PHOTOPLAY PRE-EMINENT James Oliver Curwood’s Incomparable Romantic Spectacle of the Northland “Nomads of The North” Marvelous Animals A Remarkable Forest Fire A Human Love That Knows No Bounds Admission 10c Always Get a bottle to. | ot} A scene from “Grandma's Boy,” Harold Lloyd's new five- | from {erm which is now at the Columbia| act comedy, now running in its second week at the Liberty) is an appealing story of! sheater | family life as ft is in the smaller Mi It is @ play} The well in the pict THE SPATTLE STAR a “THEY STAR AT LIBERTY small part of many humorous incidents, brings tears to the eyes, yet charming as “The Girl.” | ure is used to furnish only a Mildred Davis is} | COLISEUM In the picture, “The Eternal | iame,” showing at the Coliseum} Norma Talmadge appears) the role of the Duchesse de Langeais, | a beautiful young woman of sterling} character, When she finds that her) ish, vent At the last moment the man who spurred the officer on to believe! she resolves to enter a con ney, Lewis Stone and Betty Blythe.| malicious gossip about the duchess ia w atory Of admits his mistake. In @ convent! on & Mediterranean isle he finds It ts the | the duchess about to take her final struggle of 4 man and a woman to inst who | do not believe in the spirit of fair | one of happiness. ° vow, but love overcomes her deter} mination to renounce all wordly things and their reunion becomes BLUE MOUSE Tt ts anid that there are thousands | of vampires in real life, and probably | many more of fools, if one wan to! form an opinion from some of the stories that appear in the newspa- pers daily | In producing the 1922 version ot] “A Foot There Was,” William dd has kept his vampire up to date. You can read her story any time tn | the newspaper reports. The picture, | which ts being presented at the Blue | Mouse is from the stage suc-| coms by Porter Emerson Browne, in- sptred by Rudyard Kipling’s poem, | “The Vampire,” @ combination that, has resulted in a drama that moves with splendid entertainment | Lon Chaney in COLONIAL Northern Play | voiced recentiy by Robert George |Laws prominent retired London broker. Mr. Laws, whose health has been poor for several years, | Lon Chaney, the noted actor, who appears with Betty Blythe and Lewis Stone lin James Oliver Curwood’s} “Nomads of the the Colonial for two days. | “Nomads of the North” is_ a} story of the difficulties men and Nature throw in the way! lof both courtsitip and young jmarried life in the great | Northern wilderness, hun-| dreds of miles beyond civiliza-| tion SEE HER NOW ta “A FOOL THERE WAS” Ex-Gov. Physician cannot understand why people will| | submit to dangerous operations for | gland transplantation when it 1s not as effective as the newer meth- jods, which require no operation. | There are many diseases and weak- nesses that respond wonderfully to | there treatments, and for a limited time the doctor is um to ! tree conference to interested people at 1327 Third ave, Hours 10-12, Call at once if you are interested.— jable tn North,” at|2 LIBERTY “Grandma‘s Roy,” Marold Licyd'’s first five-part picture, ts credited with being a really funny attraction. In overcoming his cowardli furnh dents. Ho captures a dangerous town bully, knockout, and his @rea then tel nelf.confi |umbretla ha of the powe ho talisman fib. He proves he really has self confidence by winning the gtrl with- out the charm. eee his rival in love, to a Ife thought his power ‘earlessness was due to a charm ama had given him. She that all he needed was oe; that the charm ts her OAK Thrills and sensational develop- ments are numerous In “Fifty Can- dies,” which ts now showing at the Oak theater, The story is one of mystery, starring demure Marjorie Daw and Edward Burns, who plays the part of @ sympathetic lover. Bert Grassby performs a good Cht- mene characterization ae Hung Chin- chung. Witty Candies" was writ- by Earl Derr Bigger. PLENTY OF CHANCE NOW TO START FIRE Want to start a fire? if ite only a rubbish or brush fire you wish to start you’ can apply for permit at your neigh. borhood substation of the fire department. Robert I, Laing, acting fire marshal, announced the new rul- ing Wednesday, to become effect. ive at once, making It unnecess- arry to apply at the main fire station downtown. Gland Tablets _ Restore R. G. Laws “T am just as young as I used to be, and it's all due to gland pilis. Here I am 72 and feel just as epry and full of vim and pep as if I were only 30 of 40." This testimony to the virtue of gland treatment was claims that @ glandular tonio put |up tn capsule form has restored him j to the heaith and vigor of his earlier | days. Such a treatment Is now obtain. the form of Glandogen, a highly concentrated glandular tonic prepared from the glands of healthy methods, sting results nesses, 1004 Third Ave Corner Pike st. Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Eve, at De Honey new Academy Pike at 18th. Beautiful surroundings for atare plece solo chestra, Pe prices, dance every Sun- day eve, DANCING LESSONS start Beginners’ ol Tuesday and Thureday High school ob § to 6, Advanced « ing, #:30 to 11:20. Plenty of ¥ i. 9 all dances, from America's who hai an any other p Special low rates f Call day or evenini Phone Advertisement. nd that her story | ee Ie BARTLETT IN- HIS OLD JOB' Captain EB. P, Bartlett in command of the MH. F. Alexander, to Ban Francisco. Admiral liner now on her way fo again | BUILT THE GROTE: com | ws] RANKIN CO, |v “PAGE 3 After the vessel was damaged by atriking Cake Rock recently, | OTTO F. KEGEL. President Captain Bartlett was found guilty of criminal negligence by the U. &. pia onnimdiali " steamboat Inspectors and was re | fl Heved from command of the Alex ander. Bupervising Inspector Wil | liam Fisher, however, reversed this finding on appeal, and Captain Bartlett was at once restored as! raster of the Alexander, The Admiral line will hereafter assign two masters to the erack| coastal fiyer, Captain George Wi Zeh has been named aw alternate with Captain Bartlett, Bourbons to Hold Session On the call of George Christen | son, etote chairman, the democratic | state central committee will meet next Wednesday tn Tacoma | On Saturday, the King committeemen will meet in Depart: ment No. 1 of superior court for the purpose of electing a county chairman and @ member of the state central committee. It is con that M, W chairman, widered likely present county will be re-elected, Embargo on Grain Is Lifted by U. P. An embargo placed by the Union Pacific system on grain shipments Eastern Washington and Idaho points to the port of Seat tle has been lifted, according to L. | 8 Mcintyre, director of the Cham | be: ee: a6 Commerce bureas < te ans be attached to any aecn because of a shortage of light socket—is light, cars, which shortage is now under efficient and durable. stood to have been remedied. RITZVILLE.—Adams county fair and round-up, October 5, who made rounds of towns in eastern part of love for an army officer must per |tramp ainglehanded, and fights the ‘state G Without Operation “(NAN I be cured and will I remain cured,” is the constant thought of suffer- ers from Piles. You can be cured and will re main cured under my non- surgical treatment. 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Special at Andirons of pleasing design, special... .$5.95 Kiddie Kars, $2.19 An ideal outdoor or in- door wheel toy that. any. little girl or boy will en- joy. The No. 3 size, spe- Chal... enero +s 82.19 First Floor With materials, threads and Embroidered Scarfs, 89c Each Natural Linen-Finished Scarfs with neatly em- broidered ends — scarfs that are suitable for your dresser or buffet — and that will launder perfectly —are in this offering. i} Basement | Housefurnishing Section | Provides Attractive Savings Weighted Polishing Brushes $2.69 Why try to polish your floor by stooping and do- ing the work with a cloth when you can do it easier and quicker with a weight- ed brush? 15-lb. brushes are specially priced at Electric Curling Iron, $2.95 An article appreciated by many women; curls and waves the hair. The style illustrated, with long, cold handles, special, each 2.95 A larger size, special $3.49 Shopping Baskets Made of fine, even wil- low, with strong handles, are offered at marked savings. Small size, special. .49¢ Medium size, special 50¢ Large size, special. .89¢ Mamma Dolls $4.85 Seventeen-inch Mam- ma Dolls with a lifelike bisque.heads.and very at- fractive faces and ave fully dressed. each ggcsove - RES The Art Needlework Section In Its More Convenient ie Location ew Offers Many Attractive Values ALL THE ROYAL SOCIETY PACKAGES} floss for embroid¢e:ring— included are Children’s Dresses, Aprons, Fancy Lunch Sets, Scarfs, Ladies’ Sacques, Nightgowns ard many fancy pieces*for gift-giving—are REDUCED ONE-THIRD , ; Stamped Pillow Cases, 95c Pair Pillow Cases of fine- count muslin — stamped and finished with hem- stitched or scalloped ends —are provided at a very special price. Pair O5¢ worked in exc ess of eight hours per day, APPLY ROOM 3028 ARCADE BUILDING SEATTLE RATES Machinists ..- 70 per hour a Blacksmiths . ‘700 per hour Sheet Metal Workers. 700 per hour Blectricions ...6.-+++e+ 70c per hour Stationary Engineers. Various rates Stationary Firemen. Various rates Boilermakers... We to 70%c per hour Passenger Car Men.... 0c per bour Freight Car Men on 63c per hour Helpers, all classes, 470 per hour ] Mechanics and helpers aro allowed time and one-half for time .

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