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- THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 GIRL 62 AT COLISEUM sa) THE GROTE (eee) | wits] RANKIN CO. et) | OTTO F. KEGEL, President AY, OCTORER 19, 1922. Seattleite (ORGANIZE TOHIT HE| Appearing | REFERENDUM 13 at P alace nsurance Managers Unite for Warfare TODAY'S PROGRAMS — ° District managers for the Motro-| | STRAND — Thomas politan Life Insurance company from 15 Washington cities assem- bled Wednesday in the White building to meet Dr, Alexander ERTY—Dorethy Delton in “The Fielaher of New York, assistant Siren's Call,” and Mack Sennett's hen Kummer Comes.” secretary of the cor and 00] | conreaint nitiess tenenstmnase te tiscuss plang fo npalgn } The Hond Noy.” against Referendum Measure 13. | WENTER GARDEN-—Geraldine Par- Dr. Fleisher will spend a week! | | rar in “The World and Ite Wom- ranizing the cam: | | Demonstration | — Week RICHARD in Washington c paign and arranging for complete Barthelmess coeperation with the public health|@ me a Demonstrating the New Maytag a forces. The measure which will be). “ p “ BE ___ First Nationats wubmiited to the vote of the people | COLUMBIA “Gyrafoam” Electric Washing a “THE BOND BOY November 7 provides that parents| Wallace MacDonald gives an excel. Machi 5.00 d i may by written order forbid the| lent portrayal of a weak-willed, east ac ine—$ * own puts physical ination of their chil|jy ea y ies > eS tebded ty ppenenite ¢ the bill Ing, the Universal attraction star. pegesaee eA adth upy be ww | rite Frank Mayo at the Columbia ; P = that granting this privilege to a ft a Demonstrating the Hoover Electric will endanger the lives and heaith| theater until Friday night. Much of Vacuum Cleaner—$5.00 down 4 puts a Hoover in your home. of the many and will open the way|the story winds about a gambling to epidemics house and saloon in the Klondike, in “The interest of the Metropolitan|Which resorts MacDonald in his in the fate of Referendum Measure] Screen characterization features 13 is purely to conserve and p ee the public health,” sald Dr, Filet STRAND We have demonstrated during the) “Manslanghter,” the Ceci! B. De last decade that good health pays; M! section for Paramount, big dividends. Nothing ts so waste wind up ftw final showing ful or so costly as unnecessary ay night, after a two weeks’ run, } is filled with many moments of force ful interest Meighan, tn 6, portrays uses the prin U nuvieaniveauuonananasensaseenevenMueMuatenaNit4 100% Courtesy, Music, Pictures ONE MORE DAY TO sEE “THE SIREN & CALL” : | The weaving of Quality Reed Furni- ture, the making of Upholstered Furniture are other Interest- ing Demonstrations. Ethel Hurst | sickness. Joosn’t ap-| “The health of a community has for women. j ite basis in the health of ita chil nd be dren. Any legislative act which With David Powell, Dore- thy Dalton and Mitchell Lewta. She frowns on flappers, ¢ et sinok Bretker” bob her hair Tl in thougt toward parenta| breaks down well-tested health reg and old-fashioned home life. | ulations is likely to encourage, the aero eae eatrice bepreetorner 50-Pound Felted Cotton Joy enacts the o! < Who ts this, you ask, a blue Iaw/ spread of contagion with its conse nacts the part of the who pn ES a = 7 also is an orphan. . NT) ” . * I suffragette from the old ladies’ home?| quent low of oe 6 Edna Wallace Hopper, former “Florodora” star, who will Rail Mail Head s 1 Not much, for these are the opinions | — a (BLUE MOVER appear at the Coliseum in person, beginning Saturday, to re- Visitor in Seattle | voice: vy pretty niet Hurst, ‘a Se! gince her debut she has mastered » Striker, who ty seen as al late how she found the fountain of youth. Hopper is 62 |) M KP! some novelty musical instruments, | sort of prodigal son in the William | years of age and frankly admits it, tho she looks and acts : Priced Each Saturday—Wallace Neild vex | attle girl in vaudevi pearing on this weeks’ Stopping in Seattle for a day, on his national tour, W. M. Coiling, Palace HIP/ such as cymbals, xylophone and] Fox presentation of president. of the Railway Mali| Dill jothers, carried the lead in muste ring Mary Carr, a win ;, | Hike a girl 40 years younger. She will reveal how plastic sur Clerks’ association, spoke before a oper are demanding More | comedy, appeared in dramatic # showing at the Blue Mouse theater.) 9¢7Y and proper care of the skin drove away Old Man Time. gathering of members of the asso- |"! 20 yrs: comes and et ha "Eland traveling shows, and then re-| has just turned down several ofters|1n the motion picture Miss Hopper will bring with her, it is ciation at Dartnell cafeteria Wednes, re mnie te put Kreat X:/turned to vaudeville as a singer and port wend °9 the legitimate stage, | said she is shown as she looked a few months ago and as she day evening. se . | r. . bs remain in the silent | looks tod says this miss whose t tc | “Seattle looks mighty good again,” | drama. Joe ought to know which is pote ns thel in 1 aye | perience dates from 1909, when, 14| sng concluded, announcing her inten-| better. He toured the country for Richard Barthelmess in “The Bond Boy” will show at} years of age, she walked on theltion of making her home here with | two solid years as one of the leading | the theater until Friday night. footboarde tae’ the first time as | ner parents, Mr. and Mra Gilbert P.|charactery in “Turn to the Right.” | ———— = } member of “Willard’s Temple Of) Ormsby, at 919 N. 35th st., when eee picturization of Albert Payson Ter! | j Music" company, appearing here. | snow days are over, LIBERTY hune’s “His Dog.” He shed all his JOHN BARRYMORE AS | A man's greed and a woman's de-| hair in the new climate and so has “SHERLOCK HOLMES”) nire for true love are depicted in the} ; | photeniog, "ihe tien CHA” at theje tures ie re ie Gee Liberty theater. The-man, a gam-| nee © Picture there role, Conan Doyle's famous “Sher-|}| NOW SHOWING ‘The Screen’s Greatest Levers Rodolph Valentino Gloria ‘Swanson ta “BEYOND THE ROCKS" COMING SUNDAY— ye Name ef the Law” We'll Gamble for Her ri wager bler and owner of a large dance hall ma . In Alaska, trades hi» wife for few | a pict by Gola Pictures Cor- |} * ture and’ a boat, which causes s poration. ‘The story Introducing the {| ,Ehese Mattresses are being finished in our large | und the play in which William Git |]! ing and are exceptional values at the special price, Plame of the Yuko: . 7 Flame of th Yuk M5 ss Te ) Lyd E. Pinkham’s ; Under the direction of Albert |the United States. Whe vi j which hag been transferred ; soaait Doyle, lock Holmes” has peen made into |f/ number of unusual twiste in the most renowned detective of all time |I| Pike Street Window. You can see exactly what goes a ry. The gambler tn characterized is taken from Conan Doyle's books {| into them. They are covered with attractive art tick- bs ‘ard J rady, and the woman is Dorothy Dalton. Minx Dalton, | lott ed a will be remembered, starred in “Phe UOT UL Ce beste re stage @ nur it) each, $12.50. oR! 3 ba rker scenes for the pictures were WINTER GARDEN cre Vegetable ro > |made in England, Switzerland and| fe le novel, “Bilas and is Now Well [ealiGngg eB oop? pool ~ private bowing for Conan Doyle, Only Two Days More IN WHICH TO BUY A MONARCH Malleable Range and get a nine-piece Alum-]| |} inum Cooking Set Free with the Monarch} jf you select. 1 . © the sereen, is now be we | : ing shown at} Chicago, Illinois: —‘*You surely the production received the indorse Vee ' the Winter Garden theater. Cray.| g&¥e women one good medicine when |ment of the author. ford Kent plays the title role, and ‘ . 4 4 ‘ T ou put Lydia E. Sd, . 4 . the foundiing ts played as a baby by | wel Mi’ a Vege. | I" | | Compound little Helen Rowland, and as a young | woman by Jean Girardin. Other wellknown players are in the cast. [AN FILM) Thres members of the cast of| batt | Cecil B. DeMille’s production of| iCHAMBE down and | “Manslaughter.” which is showing ) R TO ‘ous it kept me@/a second week at the Strand the- ) fromgaining. My |ater, wil) again appear together in| | | HELP THE U | doe Thomas Meighan's new Para-| | , | mount pleture, “The Man Who j lazrank Waterhouse, president of Tomorrow,” which Alfred Green aul the Chamber of Commerce, yeater rected at the Lasky studio and day announced appointment of the | ieiag Don't miss FRANK MAYO in the stirring story of adven- ture and romance in the Klondike ‘CAUGHT BLUFFING!’ J fetlowing committee to took ints |Pinkham’s Ve; mpound | xrei9) oper They are Thomas} ed [problems confronting th with his ine and Iam now Bl xii See Joy and John ( D M t "stan SCENES [and to render needed diene new woman. I have had three chil. apr ben | ocoa oor a S$ 5 Other members of the t Bruce Shorts, Cart Croson, Vaui fren and eo. fa “Roscoe, ‘ i ay they Theodore babies. I mended | Tanner, 8. 8. Chadwick, A. 8. E ham have recom: re roberts, Albert Roscoe, ° . [Darwin ‘Stelasent xc’ at Eira. | your medicine to several friends and |22%, Blvidee, Alec Prancle, Lau: Are Exceptionally Low Priced |Chas. F. Ctine, Wylle Hemphill, N_| ey speak highly of it. You are cer. |i over and. mowara ae gees |D. Moore, Worrall Wilson, Dr. Park | “itly doing good work in this world. Prince encak | A good Cocoa Door Mat will protect floors and floor Weed Willis, B. C. Beck and Roy D. pi te er 4 wbibias den aks PO coverings alike—and now is the time to buy a good Saturday, Prisetiin Dean in COMEDY Pinkerto . 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York to play in thelemmemse hale aden p Made of heavy brown rubber, each ..........$1.65 “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Pudding Pans —the boys in- cluded—gather around her to sing the latest merry songs? Do they gather around during the evenings, IN HER HOME? i TOMORROW Modern life has swept many a LIKES: family all too far from the fine, | JOHNNIE old-fashioned contentment of the a “Whenever You're Lonesome” home circle. WAL K E R “Don't Bring Me Posies (When But modern life has provided the Player | IN A GRIPPING, THRILL 5 ” ING DRAMA OF THE Ifs Shoesies That | Need) Piano— the piano that anyone can play. GREAT NORTH “Three o’Clock in the Morning” And by means of it, genuine family life ry} ” “Sneak, The” is being brought back again—brought y ad For Daddy Draper's hildren’s Home, at DE HONEY'S New Academy, Pike at 13th ave. NEW SHOW STARTS | | } | \ieal Tt These are the pudding pans that you see nation- \]| ally advertised. Get one or more this week and put | them to a good service test—them you will know how | good “Wear-Ever Aluminum Cooking Utensils ‘are— | and you will replace utensils that wear out with utensils that “Wear-Ever.” | Covers for these pans, 20¢ extra. | Exhibition Dancing ve. Oct, 22, and Wed- will, give’ exhibitions in e steps and exhl real dancers. Diamond Dandng Party Friday Eve,, Oct. 27, two beautiful nd rings for lucky guests. Prize ‘A beautiful —Basement Store ancers, TAUGHT : q - ” back. with more merriment than previous ° Beginners’ classes start Why Should I Cry Over You' CYCLONIC IN ACTION—THRILLS GALORE Satardar, Attes generations BVER knew, , - RED-BLOODED ROMANCE Gey Sec at 1, Aavanasd tines sen B d Poul K * - a , 8:90 to 11:30, Orchestra ackyar' oult: eepin A playet piano does not preclude the value wing t6 the quality ef onr ered. y ping of » sound musical education, by any diy gens ytd er Ever thought about starting a backyard poultry yard? Want to pe od is far superior to all others know how to select your pullets, how to house hens, how to build means. But it leaps the gap, and makes Plenty, of ooo ne embarra: the nests, how to get best results in egg production, how much igi yard must be provided, what and how to feed them? everyone a skilled player meanwhile. pn ne netiee Right now, in the fall, is the best time for the city poultry . Fe keeper to procure his stock of pullets and get them laying before Tris FUN to have a home filled with music, cold weather sets in. ‘The Star’s Washington bureau has compiled ' hare for you ih condetised and easily understood form’ all the essential That girl of yours: isn’t it time her home facts that you need for raising chickens ang producing eggs foe ademies and taught more your own table, The bulletin will be sent free on request. Simply had a good player piano? te'to dance than any ‘ether par fill out carefully the coupon below and mail to our Washington In hls Latest and bape uss i bureau. Convenient terms gladly arranged 7) (going, to vl 8 full Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, Ps a nine ve, clan for 86.00, oF 1322 New York ave., Washington, D, C, Everything in Music in any of our o 1 want the bulletin, “Backyard Poultry Keeping,” and : Inclose two cents in stamps for postage, eeeeerererrrr rrr eek. Tickets are good ‘Tho gentioman will learn SCREAMS! i. ISIZIZIZi= Pt Re mk fe Sherman |Glay & Co, Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Call this week, Learn in Amerion from the leading dancing. Private lessons all hours. i Phone Bast 0269, Clip this out; your friends, ofdi Sh fone ey A

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