The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 3

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“ns i a a Na asc THE SEATTLE STAR ar ( canes RAY (Sere ew : | om THE GROTE HELD OVER FOR A SECOND WEEK : The Paramount picture that everyone is & TODAY'S PROGRAMS — saying is better than “The Sheik” ‘ “4 we Ketere tn ““ita~ RODOLPH i owls tone and VALENTINO * epee = . } | | Five “Thre the Storm.” bee ps end at pe es If you haven't \seen this big success Norma Talmadge'a n pleture, Ps é HY Siz Sty of you haven't seen Valentino! mis ternal Flame,” ts which é \}} Any Size, Style or Finish STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND Fe ier rggeed ogee ‘ $235.00 fiarry Reed ont the Organ ne Coliseum theater tonight. The ; 4 oy play ts @ dramatization of Honore ’ y} i “ABOVE ALL LAW Halsac’s romance, “The Duchess of BLUE MOL A Fool There Waa," featuring - y, mie, Pine Estolie Taylor and Lewis Stone, ‘i 4 4 c night at the Blue Mouse STARTING SATURDAY. Senge ng, peg i P honog eo JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S Scate DAR," his fitet Cipdbed Artcty” h a Ge wit , Paramount story that rivals his former success— ba » This is the ie " | om fy twenty V ibe be ‘ aaa a Charles Ray, star of “A' productions of the 1922 season, and "The River’s End Tailor-Made Man,” hie firet|wii display Ray's ee coe Brunswick Records with United Artists’ ‘production, | erstile talents ih a new direction the instrument you select, as he will appear at the Blue|yipenty without any additional Mouse theater, starting Sat-| “tne vig tiveact comedy, “Grand payment down. urday. The play said to be|ma's Boy.” featuring Harold Lloyd, ‘= the most costly ever pro-|teaves the Liberty theater tonight aa : Wh Come in Tomorrow or As duced by Charles Ray, and| Tho seeing the pleture soon for . |}, Soon As Convenient will present him in a new) eet thelr fils and troubles, Worries House fabpoekg as he appears in one of the scenes in the and Select Your a are forgotten while one humorous | U/niversal-Jewel photoplay, “Human Hearts,” now showing ||) earner and novel environ- a gy Ma came ther rolla by §®/ at the Columbia theater. Peters is supported by a cast of ex-| BRUNSWICK detliciperaiiio . } Tames Oliver urwood's “The var. | cellent actors, including some well known character imper- PHONOGRAPH ALSO IN HOSPITALS ey of Silent Mon,” with Alma Ru- sonaters. |]) Brunswick Phonographs “Papa, what is « pedestrian?” |» wd ere¥ vey, Ree cammtaneangy PTR R TR play all makes of records To the Valley of Silent Men th ted pol aga oan or ae ot anletaipaie. ne Women Pay Bills Girl Strangled by Ape en Ape cg 'o the y Silent Men e mount ce- sng Par ont of automobiles.” | COLUMBIA | D Ps SIC, man flees with the law close upon his heels he Bere, Porte | “Human Hearts” ts a pictorial un lower agg yo pial meee Lover entertainment are at your —then comes a girl into his life— snalyain of life's greatest experience, | rina comparison of official statinticn | parents had warned. hee or aetamity (f] Service. A . athered by the credit bureau of the|in his family, Mile. E > TONIGHT ONLY— Today and Saturday— bed — er Hall that women are slower pay than|Korl Lehrmein. Shortly afterward Neld and now at the Columbia the| men. As a result several firms are|he became jealous and attacked hi HAROLD LLOYD in “GRANDMA'S BOY” a oe ater, Its star ts House Peters and] attempting to switch their charg be while at dinner. 3 omninrait the cast supporting him includes 7 her almost to death the | | | | MAT WILL WOMEN Dor such eminent artists as Ruasell of ands Among men the/aged parents looked on tn terror, } Tune Simpson, George Hackathorne, M. col nptext payers are teachers and | helpless to interfere. Servants finally 6 99 *hilbin, Edith uv u rescued Mile. von Keuren. The AMATEURS Clatre, Ramsey Walla Ea count dashed to a lower room and | warts, H. 8. Karr, Gene Dawson, fet cas Villa” Is blew out hin brains. Lucretia Harris, George W. West waar ‘ Big Mareld Lieya Comedy and Emmett King Counterfeit Den | Really his wif edie | Gacamiin 0 Se dd ag MILAN, Sept 22—A beautiful Desperate Effort Wi eat er s ly S 29TTA WINTER GARDEN villa. near Bogiiaaco was called. the at Rescue Fails! “Through the Storm” ts provid: | “abode of Love” because it was occu NEW ORLEANS Sept ae aia ioe ome ome ing: & thrilling drama for patrons| pied by a couple supposed to be She have told, and a tan We on theater, Thia|hewly married “t later developed |'26 t drag out her husband, who ’ bal h Stockton as althat they wore counterfeiters who |0a¢ fallen into the Mississippl, Mrs ruined him , 4 Frederick Tupper felt him al ne | e +3 social butterfly forced to earn her| used the villa ae their we Why, then, did she fer in ss) ada = d own living after her dathor'e ieee Is He eo Fad pe inch by inch and finally had to let| silence the stinging insinuations, y ° ' bay scagd Oe eeks injunction enema the unspoken contempt of his | ge vest ig Beton den ha A : R . * Travelers who re- P / humiliates by her failure and gainst Roosters!Woman Bigamist | quire quality luggage set, which now was hers? COMING A Whale If overwhelmed by dinerace. She tH] his scmgags » i SRPINGTON, Eng. Sept. 22.— 2. PY | TOMORROW ofa. Ih injured when @ duliding te atrock| sone treme tevin clak Ot weetmin. in Jail Two Days usually select “Likly” Picture by Hantnine, which causes a num-| ster, has applied for an injunct LONDON, Sept. 22.--Betrayed ax for these reasons: er of unusual and Interesting In-/to prevent roosters from crowing in| # bigamist by an anonymous letter, | Li is both cidents fotto: the poultry establishment of W. H.| Mrs. Jane Miller was sentenced to|[/ pt a aa exe ome - Sannin Sook. only two days’ tmprivonment be- | Coo | tremely serviceable, There Wore 82 Geclaratiine of wae sae ata cause the court disliked “poison pen” by the nations on both sides during| ‘There are about 10,000 species of | writers. | and every detail to |the World war [fish known. | RTE ERR TIROREST: add to the conveni- There are 5,000 varieties of dahil: i maa) || ence has been care- SHE IS “WOMAN DIPLOMAT”), —————— fly be ito Ses To Keep Hair Curly, pee pee Wavy and Beautiful || bags of brown leather—priced each, $12.50. oe oadway | ae. Her iil toudltias ters |Pushes Kitten in _ [Makes Million in jelean tooth brush. In three hours | Ro Ss c Sos Wi are amnane Sry ae ea River; Is Fined Debris of Battles ila im | will look nd never think at | LONDON, Sept. 22—Hugh B-| PARIS, Sept. 22.—Francols Perrit, t ailmerine thereafter. | Taylor was fined approximately $25|a contractor, of Amiens, has become i” » es ‘A TAI LOR ; ‘ n't be troubled any more | sor iilling a cat by pushing it into|@ millionaire by collecting and sal wiwith : z ; vaging battlefield debri dull, dead uepessane ° The hi This Garating, drama opens Seturday—tor MADE MAN a prhethrt lone cr coabes will remain lt otic Throws Gypsies Buy Baby; One Week Only! Any druggist can, of course. eup- His First Big United Artists’ |ply you with Nquid ‘silmerine, and a $10,000 in Sea Mother Is Jailed » y will last you a lon te COLISEUM CONCERT ™ ee (cage : 5 in neither sticky nor greasy oa ATHENS, Sept. 22.—While travel-| MILAN, Sept. 22.—Signora Giulia ad r Botte “plas, Steed ta really a Gel'@htful thing to It]ing from Alexandria to Salonika a|Perosino has been sentenced to @ ORCHESTRA oh : q feet a Lomnttgint dteusnem aon tae i » Greek woman became insane | year’s imprisonment for selling her e a . hair. ¢ tisement $10,000 Into the sea. baby to a band of Italian gypsies. Tonight Only— Ce: ilies or @ Lessons NORMA TALMADG | | ; ba ll q in “The Eternal Flame | lisa desea ae ; ‘ 5 r] 9 Day and Evening. ” a Young Lady Aeristante | 1811% Yourth Av., Nr. Pike $ : * 1 Main 2011 Can anybody answer why will a man, woman or child pay 10 cents for a little talk? PIGGLY WIGGLY will save anybody 10 cents, and dollars, too, but PIGGLY WIGGLY cannot supply free grocery clerk talk at the same time. Every price in PIGGLY WIGGLY ts a money-saver, yet how many people are there in Seattle who LON] “kick” every day about the price of street carfare, the gas and light bill, the telephone bill, the “cdal and La LA Se Erin e Pines . ; If ice robbers,” and at the very minute they are doing this, ten times as much as they claim they are paying too much could be saved at PIGGLY WIGGLY, and still they talk and “kick” and don’t save. That is the why of the RICH and the POOR—and the why of the SPENDTHRIFT and the MONEY- SAVER, NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE Gem Nut.......cecceeseceeeseees eo YOUR FRUIT CAKE AND OTHER Nucoa ... F HOLIDAY NECESSITIES — Crystal White Soap... | | A A Clean Easy Naptha Soap Swansdown Cake Flour ....... P. & G. Naptha Soap } | | | | | 833333 8s Calumet Baking Powder. .15¢, 26¢, 50¢ 1. 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Besides her native Bul-| i i= series * German, | Fancy Grade, Drained of all Excess Sugar “YOUR LUCK COFFEE, 1-Ib. can, 38¢ IH P t Bee the definition of “diplomat” is “one who] Stan, she also speaks 10 , and . knows how to keep a secret.” French, Italian and Russian, iff Citron Peel, pound.......... 5Si¢ Vacuum packed—a special blend. C Always ¥ | A piodibag = Mis dejda Stanclott knows] “America and Great Britain have Mf Lemon and Orange, pound.........28¢ This is an introductory price only. The Man You Liked in ‘eal Storin prices, wf ‘ wring the Jast| Women in congress and parliament,” HANIA ACTA dance every Bun- i 11 H secretary tovher father) she sald. | "Bo why not ¢ womal In) “4,000 ‘OTHER ITEMS ON THE SAME LOW BASIS the diplomatic cor YCING LESSONS johare ‘ay ; “T love the work, the service to and lately as min-| my pountry. And what advancement Human Hearts” TT _Resinnerecinnee start uaaay | bari® And Ten | my country. And what aavancement year-old girl is going to| with my father and friendship with _t S8Sa8:3 & 1 hold you, te ping ares 4 c She has Just been appoint-| the Bulgarian premier | but will thrill Pidgphond pA ed first kecretary of the Buigarian| Miss Stancloff has served as sec- "you with its } f th double. t gation at Washington retary to the premier and was his { price ' w Tango Tre Maybe these words of hers explain| interpreter during the third as- ane i oo ee " hy of it embly of the league of nations at) — TODAY TOMORTOW ; “I am proud that a woman has va. {ff phe Liberty Market, 1508 First Avenue Liborius Hauptman’s 4 ; ; “ surn | been chosen for this Washington Being with my father in diplo- ween City Market, Fourth Ave. and Pine Al-Artist Ochestra THROUGH THE STORM ig suthortty post, because in Bulgaria there is] matic work has been « good thing,” . West Seattle—California and West Alaska SIX STORES £.Col A Telling ‘Vale of the © an ere very clone co-operation between men| she said, ve ny al sity—4728 University Way ‘ and women; & man is not ashamed] lomatic rets in the family umbi A , , r : | ‘oudway—t orth Broadway—at Ro ; a t who r “ to help the woman do the house| like a veteran now, and I am look- madre hirty Boss J W. L. Avery, Pres. and Manager ; Madrona—1135 Thirty-fourth Avenue—at Union (RE-CRBATED) 3 ot work, and a woman helps the man|ing forward eagerly to my work im) in his business and political career.” | Washington.”

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