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x. OCTORER 2, 1922. x NID) POS TAL CLERK CONFESSES! , oh Duy Mans Cohn, 2%yearold — pontal New ane ) clerk, was being helt by federal Paramount's authorities Monday, following his a ALL LAW” admission that he had stolen an ‘ABOVE envelope ‘ontaining money while pn sorting the mails in the Seattle with postoftice, The confession was wrung from him after the letter had been found jin his pocket, | ©ohn, who has been a post employe for five years, declared that tile was his first offense, but post: | joffice inspectors say that money has been dtsappearin, from =the malls for montha, and that the! j!ad’s peculations may mount into the thousasds, WENATCHEE Mra, W. D, Cully, jSertously burned when wood alcohol Preparation, being used for heating | curting trons, explodes, ae LL 4 Mere Daye to See hn MEN'S wives ~ Representatives Ta. mi coma, Olympia and other cities at tend Mason County fair at Shelton | and are treated as honor guests by | Shelton Commercial chub, STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo| Will Help You Never mind how often you have| tried and failed, you can stop burn ing, Itching Bezema quickly by ap- | plying Zemo, furnished by any drug | gist for 350. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo ts applied. In a short time! 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[architect refuses to go on with the | Job when he learns why the prince is j having it bullt, and he ts imprisoned. | has the role of John Henry Jackson, | the hero, to learn to write upon the | back of Ethel Grey Terry, who plays | | scenes In the entire production, and }it shows Horton signing a contract | while embracing his sweetheart and Red Blood|| LIBERTY Lon Chaney, the popular star now at the Liberty theater tn “Flesh excellently portrays the part 4 father who escapes from the penitentiary to visit his wife and child, His heart ts crushed when he learns of his wife's funeral He plans to revenge himself by getting the man who went him to jail for a crime of which he was innocent. He \hides in Chinatown and to disguise himself he poses as a cripple, The convict Is overcome with emotion when his daughter, who ts now a young woman, and her love dream shattered, cried out, “If my own father had only lived!" He knew that she needed him, yet he waa powerless and dared not make himself known. The story ts interesting thruout, while Chaney displays his histriontc acting ability, . BLUE MOUSE parles Ray, in “A Tatlor-Made Man,” i# the featured attr nm at the Blue Mouse theater for another week. The story tells how Joba Paul Bart, the part enacted by Ray extricated himself from the ruck of drudgery to a high place in the se clal and business world, thru a work part of which lays stress on the importance of good clothes in molding & man's self-estimate and in influencing those about him. The awiftly thru thrilling «it uations to a dramatic climax and a} surprising end, able theory, p o' the Morning,” Gladys Wal: ton's latest Universal starring v theater, while just as cheerful as the name implies, presents many dra matic Incidents and opportunities for | brilitant emotional display on the part of the popular little star. |" Miss Walton plays the “Jerry” O'Donnell, a wins colleen, who comes to Americ it her father, only to find that he has | taken a second wife, who immediate ly proceeds to make life miserable for her stepdaughter. Jerry learns & few things of life and Incidentally becomes an American girl The play is a simple love story containing several unusual twists and a delightful romance. eee STRAND “Above All Law,” the photoplay at the Strand theater, is a story of mys tery and thrills. A powerful prince summons an Engiieh architect to build a tomb for his wife, where he ‘The His flances learne of hia being jailed. and, against heavy odds, determines to free him. Startling situations then . For one of the scenes of “Too Much Business, which is showing at the Winter Garden theater, it was necessary for Edward Horten, who opposite him, This in one of the most tmportant The story is based on Earl Derr Biggers’ Saturday Evening Post tale, “John Henry and the Restless Sex. eee COLISEUM In the secial Grama, “Rich Men's Wives,” now showing at the Colt seum theater, is such a cast of play as i seldom seen in a photoplay. | ‘be play features House Peters and Claire Windsor, Rosemary Theby, Gaston Glass, Myrtle Stedman, Baby Richard Headrick, Mildred June, Charles Clary, Carol Holloway, Martha Mattox and William Austin are the other players of the cast, most of whom are popular among Seattle movie fans, “Rich Men's Wives” ts a story of heart interest. The wife of a wealthy business man is forced to leave their home because she innocently Mirted! with a friend. Thin cates a nories | of dramatic incidents eee COLONIAL Conway Tearle and Faire Binney will be seen for three days, beginning in Sunday, at the Colonial theater, | / | darice every W | Moose Hall. Come and get ne-|| ed, Clans lensons Wed. & Bat Private lease: y any & Constipation Relieved Without the Use of Laxatives ol is a lubricant—not a ibe Pr or laxative-——so cannot gripe. When you are constipated, not enough of Natur Febrlenting liquid is pro- juced in the bowel to keep thie natural lubricant and thus replaces a Try it to- A Coliseum theater. part in reuniting his parents. A Wite-Open Town.” The pleture! & rapidly moving story of the de lopment of a youngster born in the mont unhappy environments, which | point him thru exciting incl until) he is made a worthy me of society by his Jove for a beautiful young girl [PLEASING ACTS AT PALACE HIP ‘The ability to dress and undress himself faster with hie arms and legs manacied than the average per: | son can without mechanical hin @rances marks the work of Brinda mour, encape artist, whose offering at the Palace Hip this week ts of | principal interest Rivals of the top number are the | Griffin Twins, two small boys whose j | } series of interpretive dances is en hanced by lavish gtage settings and costumes. Difficult balancing feats are ¢ acted in everyday clothes tn an everyday parlor, by Beheck and/ Anpinal,.a couple of acrobats with new ideas, Willard Hall and Lee Loretta are & good-looking couple who can sing well. ‘They hold a novel contest to seo who can garner the most ap piause | Harry Stone and Eddie Beck wey “Singers With Trimminy where: | in the trimmings constitute comi- | cal impersonations and peculiar dancing. Viola Dana ts the indy In the fea-| ture film, “Treat ‘Km Rough.” | wherein a headstrong flapper bows before the wiles of a lumber camp caveman ! DYE FADED WRAP SKIRT, DRESS IN “DIAMOND DYES” Fach package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions #0 simple any| woman can dye or tint her old,/ worn, faded things new. Even if she has never dyed before, she can fadeleas color into shab by skirts, dresses, waists, conte, stockings, sweaters, coverings, drap- ries, hangings, everything. Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind—then perfect heme dyeing ts guaranteed Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, | or mixed goods, Diamond Dyes) never streak, spot, fade, or run— | Advertisement. put a rich, Physician Makes | New Gl Gland Test! By increasing the power of cer tain glands in the human body, Baltimore physician believes he can prolong life, The doctor spent con-/ siderable time in Germany, where he conducted a series of highly suc | censful laboratory experiments. This| | phynician’s method treats the gland: lin such a way as to multiply their| |inherent powers. | Today the benefits of sclence's| Intent. discovery in gland therapy| n be enjoyed in the form of Gian-| dogen, a highly concentrated glandu- | lar tonic, prepared from the glands) of healthy young animals, Glando- gen has had unusual success in the treatment of thousands of ailing men and women, It is obtainable at all Bartell Drug Stores.—Adv: tisement, 7 A dveriiooment House Peters and Baby Richard Headrick, who appear in the photoplay, “Rich Men's Wives,” The picture shows the man of millions | hungering for love of his wife, whom he had forced to leave cle, now showing at the Columbia) their home, and their son, Jackie, who plays an important } 1918. |weon, 1918 | without TTLE STAR now showing at the October || Things Now on Record. || Others Sure to Happen. Somebody's Long Guess What's Your Opinion? 1, Michigan supreme court man is boss in his own home, 1921 2. Discovered that Michigan de cision was written by « bachelor, 1921, 3, Mrs. Vernon Castle has picture taken with her mouth shut, 1947, 4 Woman succeeds in lowering traction car window, 1918. 5. Congressional investigation of sayn gaacline prices starts, 1896-1922, In elusive, Gasoline prices rine, 1896. } 1922, Inclusive, 6. California stops boosting cli mate, 11.922 7. Seattle geta fivecent street car fare, 2 8. World vertes team managers give out statements predicting vic tory, 1684-1922, %. Armentan nation wiped out by Turks, 2087, 3888, 1892, 1996, 1903, 1915, 1928. 10. New vaudeville Joke Invented, 1843. It, First telephone exchange in loperation, 1887, Wrong number handed to 764 patrons. 12. Hatreuts reduced to 25 cents, 1999. 13. First “flapper” appears on | Second ave, 1918. Four reformers write to the newepapers about it Downfall of American home 14. Political candidate falls to mention birthplace on election Iter- ature, 1904 15. Mae Murray appears on sereen fully dressed, 1923. 16. Movie managers bewall Inck of attendance, 1992 17. Tacoma calis it Rainier, 2099 18, Newspaper “column” appears lwithout Joke about prohibition, 1876 Columnist blacklisted for breaking union rules, 1876. 19. Congress stilt bills, 1988. 20, Fred Kennedy at University tells country printers how to make money, 1976. 21. Ham and eggs introduced to each other, B.C. 42. Law passed forbidding wives to cook eggs other. wise than by frying them, B. C, 42. 22. Ceell DeMille produces movie “luxurious settings” and ‘georgeous gowns,” 1985. 23. Nickola! Lenin killed by N World, 1918, 19 1971, 1922, 1924. 24. Roy Haynes announces prohi bition law Is going to be enforced, parsing bonus Y. 1921-1945, inclusive. 26. Unfixed prizefight staged, 1883. 26. John D. Rockefeller gives ten million dollars to Rockefeller founda | thon, 19: 27. 974 grocers tell housewives keronene has gone up 2 cents, 1921 28. Rockefeller bemoans “growth of bolshevism among women,” 1921 29. Turks still getting ultimat- ums from the allies, 1967. 30. Rodolph Valentino wins 25 lire for growing prize turnip, Bologna (Italy) state fair, 1902. 21. Apartment house radiator emits heat, 16 Time to wonder where the money's coming from to pay November bills. HAINES, Grei—-taeoree Williams, rancher, being sought in connection with killing of Tom Paine, 60, also a rancher, who he is said to have shot in quarrel, The Chinese objected to railway building because white men went thru their cemeteries with their sur- veys and roads Wo see stead Tl and POR SALE WHEREVER GOOD NEWARK, N. J. ieTHBR dressmaking is drudgery or a joy depends and make work a burden—or they may cut easily, smoothly 7 . Wise scissors always cut, not only when just sharpened, but all the ume. Not merely when new, but year after year. ‘@ A friendly pair of Wiss scissors’ would be a great help to you. J. Wiss & SONS CO. hey may tire and worry you, CUTLERY [3 SOLD. If you have never used a Monarch Range you will be surprised how per- feetly it bakes, how quickly it heats— how easily it oper- ates and how little fuel it us Monarch Ranges have many exclus- ive features that we would like to ex- plain to all prospec- tive range buyers. Make it a point to attend our demon- | stration. | You ¢an learn by + actual operation how economical a Monarch Malleable Range is —how it would actually save money for you— how it will divide your working hours in the kitchen into shorter working and longer playing hours. Fire ae Show Gradual Increase Fire losses in this state may be increase for several yearn to come, according to a statement just issued by Leonard Bushnel, manager of the Rockwood Sprinkler Co., of Seattle, in con nection with National Fire Preven: thon week, the celebration of which started Monday This isn't bad as it seems, Bushnel pointed out that the loas is only technical—in that the actual areas swept by fire are fewer and smalier each ‘year, the expected to THE GROTE-RANKIN Go) OTTO F KEGEL, President FIFTH AND PIKE ea SS This Beautiful Nine - Piece Aluminum Cooking Set FREE With Every Monarch Malleable Range Sold Now | COME AND SEE THE MONARCH RANGE Being Demonstrated!. BUY YOUR MONARCH Malleable Range Now Trade in your old range as PART PAYMENT on a MO ARCH. EE monetary Joss alone being greater. ;ready for occupancy Monday. The building, which is 58 feet in height, is said to embody everything that is the latest and best in this form of construction, Charlies H, Bebb tects, is due," he explains, “to the fact that property values are increasing at a rate greater than! the decrease in the loss rate. The} fire prevention efforts have borne| tangible fruit in recent years—but) they won't show {t until the prop- erty values stop soaring #o rapidly.” New Building at U. of W. Is Ready “This Rich English Woman Comes Spends Thousands i all the way from Fngland of better health, she was Comin; arc! given up to die. Accidentally a cireu- fir “deacribing the American inteatin- al antiseptic ADLERIKA was ean er and in decided to try it. health Improved immediately ahe became so well that she w able to return to England STRO! BR and in better condition than her | husband who hb ken care of her. Inteatt the the pub- her. She pri ‘Adlerike, acts & It tends to elim harmful germs and colon ba the intestinal canal, thus guarding againat appendicitis and other dis- eases having their start here. It is the most complete system lcleanser ever offered to the public, J actin on ROTH upper and lower |Dowel and removing. foul. matter which poteoned the system for months and which nothing else can | dislodge. It brings out all gasses, thus Immediately relieving pressure on the heart, It ts astonishing the reat amount of polsonous matter Adlerika draws from the alimentary nv ~matter you never thought wae in your system, ‘Try it right after @ natural movament and no- ~ | obstinate to America in im Boarch of Health tice how much more foul matter it brings out which was poisoning you. In slight disorders, such as occasion- al constipation, sour stomach, gas on the stomach and sick headache, one spoonful of Adlerika ALWAYS brings relief. A longer treatment, | is necessary in cases of | ipation and long | standing stomach trouble, preferably |under direction of y iclan, y n the good from Adlerika since I it.” (Signed) Dr. L. » found nothing in my 50 ties to excel Adlerika, H r. James Weaver, “Tus Adlerika in all bowel casen, Some require onl one dos (Signed) Dr. F. M. Prettyman. |. “After taking Adlerika feel better jthan for 20 years. Hav t lan- wage to express the AWFUL IM- |PURITIES eliminated from my sys- tem.” (Signed) J. BE. Puckett Adlerika is a stant surprise to people who have used only ordinary [bowel and stomach medicines, on ount of its rapid, pleasant and COMPLETE a on, t is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Sold Mm Seattle by Bartell Drug Co. and Swift Drug Co, corner Sec- ond and Pike sty and Other leading druggista, DENTAL OFFICES Erected at a cost of $480,000 and | fr covering an area of 70 by 229 feet, the new Education hall on the Unt-| [versity of Washington campus was Carl F. Gould and ‘were the archi- DR. EDWIN J. BROWN’S 106 Columbia st. Seattle's Leading Dentist More Than 21 Years. From Seaitle to Seturday and Sunda: ‘Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 11:30 p, m. From Bremerton to Searde @aturday aud Sunday 51030 p.m AUTOMOBILE FERRY Connecting with Olympic way — the short route to Hood ol ula points, 9:30 p. sturdy Seartle 71S ~ 11:30 a.m, S15 trip Saturday and Sun Deaneren | to Seatile Deily 45 a. + $00 p.m. Extra S6 Sareraey paid Sunday 10:30 p.m. Visitors accompanied by Bremerton Yer cena. Oaks pere mitted in Navy Yard at 1 & 3 p.m Passenger fare 80c round trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE ere am *

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