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OCTOBER 26, 1922 | “Mickey” a Son of Erin tauRSDAY, u Jhost Breaker,” € a® picture oo be classed among the fin- : comety dramas of the year, ts Soeine at the Liberty Wallace Reid, the star, beautttul Leo, and Walter Hiers, were ex- >. 4 in their respective portrayals, ever starts off with a thrilling fight in Kentucky, and winds tna ghost Infested castle In Spain. » Reld is delightful in his portray. | 8 cnt Lila Lee ts charming as ever ry is his leading woman, Playing the i ‘of 8 Spanish senorita to perfec- q Walter Hiers ts seen as a negro t and provides much relish- mf able comedy BILE MOUSE Would you «ive your life to save father? Would you risk death fe prove him innocent? Would you | i tortures In frozen re the evidence, by ove the stigma of guilt his shoulders? Would you, in et. fight as Johnnie Walker fights fo save his father tn the big drama} ef the snow lands, “My Dad." re- Jered by the Film Booking Offices | , @f America and now being shown at| } fhe Blue Mouse theater? 7. Katherine MacDonald as Susanne bury, a successful novelist, whe fs playing at the Coliseum this week fa “Heroes and Husbands,” ts draw. | fax larce crowds. The picture por-| , trays the story of Susanne’s rise to| q guccess, and one of the exciting In- ddents In the picture ts the shoot- ing of Demts, a publisher, which for a time casts a cloud of supicion over Susanne. eee WINTER GARDEN iiey ot lite ty angen ppp | “Mickey” Daniels, who is said to be the “freckledest” en te “Clay Dollars.” Eugene faced boy in the world. He adds much humor to “My Wild QBrien's Selznick which | Jrish Rose,” which opens at the Blue Mouse Friday. picture epens Thursday at Winter Garden | — theater for a run of three days. ude,” | “villain,” the village comedian, “and | COLONIAL. the town all the other characters so well} Lon Chaney, aptly described as the known and enjoyed by theater-goers. | “man of a thousand faces,” plays the Dat thest ef all there is the town leading role of Gaspard, a French hero, this time played by Bugene | Canadian trapper in “The Trap,” no 88 | O'Brien, who has to go through many | playt t the Col il. Little Stan- ‘There is the town ACID STOMACH !! trying situations before he comes out | ley Goethals, the 5-year-old tot, does on top and wins June Gordon, t emarkable work as the child whose village belle, His trials and tribul iny fingers steal around the heart of “ tions make up & most interesting Nt-| the human wolf and slowly bring tle comedy drama that ts like a va-|him back into man’s estate, Others cation trip to the country, it is #o/in the cast are Irene Rich, Dagmar perenne. Godowsky, Spottiawood Aitken, Her- +8 e bert Standing, Alan Hale and Frank | con: MBIA | Campeau. Dramatic as ts the story of Ouida’s eee famous masterpiece, “Under Two | OLYMPIC | Chew a Few Pleasant Tablets ee showing at the Columbia,! Tho musical playlets now being magnificent acting of Miss Dean, skillful direction of Tod Brown- and the strength of the support- | jing cast do much towards making }the screen version far greater than | the stage play ever was. | ‘The role of Victor ts played by thy | sterting actor, James Kirkwood, wh! | Ethel Grey Terry is seen as Princess Corona, | presented at the remodeled Olympic larity of Indigestion Gone. the jing, | are responsible for the p the Madison-st. house. Ted Howland and his company, including Phil Berg, a well-known character com- are offering some of the pop- road productions in tabloid which, presented with a com- n of pictures, forms a ar? [Fr arte of, entertainment © current stage attraction, “Stop, PRINCESS Luke and Listen,” is being shown fn Wallace Reid, Paramount star, who | conjunction with Alice Calhoun tn has been seen in several pictures a8 | <The Matrimonial Wel fhe moment “Pape's Diapepsin™| pilots a small “Mivver” type of racer ‘Immediate reliet from fiatulence,| Princess theater. This amall “bug” ts Fallace Hopper, the rejuve-| Correct your digestion for a few | 85 miles per hour, which ts about [before an audience composed solely | oon farewell matines for Seattle women | iminutive, sixty-two-year-old flapper | covering the secret of the “Fountain | @ ractng driver in which he drove Peaches the stomach all distress from | in his latest vehicle, “Across the Con- REJUVENATED STAR heartburn, palpitation, full-|no snail, however, for it dashes fated beauty of 20 years ago, has) ents. Millions keep it handy. Drug: | fast ts it can be run and kept on the of women. At 11 o'clock on Friday who were unable to gain admittance |will again present herself for close | BIG NEW SHOW stomach relief! Harmless! | big powerful cars around the track, add stomach or indigestion ends.|tinent,” which ts showing at the TO SAY FAREWELL or stomach pressure. across the continent at the rate of consented to appear a second time _ gists recommend it. ground. morning, the Coliseum will hold a on Tuesday, at which time the di-) |inspection to those interested tn din- | STARTS TOMORROW (FRIDAY) Jot Youth.” Miss Hopper leaves Seat. | tle Friday night. | President AM pokane Kiwanis club, af-| firmative, and Lou Staude, comp-| © of school district No. 1, Se. negative, debated the 20-10] i] | | PRISCILLA DEAN “UNDER TWO THE BIG PRODUCTION THAT 18 NOW SWEEPING THE COUNTRY LIKE WILDFIRE, DELIGHTING AND THRILLING THOUSANDS. i ! Priscilla Dean RIERA 210: votioved to nave been drinking. ‘ed while in sheik of the desert, in Ouida’s | romance, Flags,” “Cigarette, the daughter of the regiment,” as she appear- THE GROTE-RANKIN CO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE Month End Sale Friday and Saturday | Provides Extraordinary Savings Drapery Remnants ¥2 Price Hundreds of pieces of Drapery materials, Lace Nets, Scrims, Cretonnes and Madras, and many oth- er materials are to be closed out at HALF PRICE. —Second Floor Fifty Room-Sized Rugs At Greatly Reduced Prices Eighteen 9x12 Worsted Wilton Rugs, offering a good selection of Chinese and Persian designs, are reduced to, each $87.50 Seven 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs—They represent the best quality Wilton Rugs, and the patterns are very Reduced to, each.. Fifteen 9x12 Wool Wilton Rugs in the very newest patterns and colorings; $67.50 reduced to, each Ten 8-3 by 10-6 Wool Wilton Rugs in an assortment of very neat designs, and new $59 75 ° colorings; reduced to, each.. A List of Rebuilt Ranges andHeaters That Offer Substantial Savings! 6-Hole Majestic Range Empress Malleable Range . 4-Hole Monarch Range .... 6-Hole Empress Malleable Range 6-Hole Wesco Range .. 6-Hole Majestic Range 6-Hole Majestic Range .. 6-Hole Monarch Range ... 6-Hole Monarch Range .... 6-Hole Majestic Range .. Paramount Combination Range. 6-Hole Majestic Range .. 6-Hole Monarch Range. 6-Hole Monarch Range. 6-Hole Monarch Range. 4-Hole Monarch Range. 6-Hole Monarch A-B Gas Range New Method Gas Range. . Chambers’ Fireless Gas Range... Acorn White Enamel Cabinet Gas Range. Domestic White Enameled Gas Range.. Cast Wood Heater Neverfail Combination Heater. Cheerful Combination Heater. Round Oak Heater... Round Oak Heater Merit Combination Heater Buck Oak Heater Special Oak Heater 18-inch Howard Combination Heater. . 21-inch Howard Combination Heater Lola Wood Heater Beckwith Oak Heater . Beckwith Oak Heater . Round Oak Heater . Hot Blast Heater ... Monarch Wood Heater .... Howard Combination Heater . - $45.00 67.50 49.50 54.00 49.50 54.00 CARMEL, —Three men anal one woman shot at automobile ¢ L. Wood and B, Lowell engage in revolver duel. Both Cal here, when J NOW SHOW The Man of a Thousand Faces LON CHANEY “The Trap” Mr., Mrs. Public: } I lak meet you at dees t'eater Tursday wen I'm goin’ be dare {feen “The Trap"—and luke PAINLESS PRICES MAT. 10¢ EVE. 20¢ O.Gabrielson Mgr COs tate Madison al Second the hands of a “Under Two! playing at the | Month End Sale of CRETONNES One Table of Choice Cre- tonnes, representing the broken lines of much higher priced Cretonnes, are marked to sell Friday and see Sig de _43c the yard. In the Art Needlework Section 2,000 Balls of Royal Society Crochet Cotton at Sc Ball —First Floor Twenty-five Electric Reading Lamps Special $] () Each Metal Electric Reading Lamps, with art glass shades, 18 inches in diam- eter and. equipped with double chain pull light sockets, 250 Galvanized Metal Ash Cans soe $] 98 Hac Heavy Galvanized Metal Ash Cans, 18 inches in diameter and 26 inches high; made with raised bottom and outside flange covers; very unusual value, each, $1.98. Electric Curling Irons $2.95 and $3.45 Each A gross of Electric Gurl- ing Irons are in this spe- cial offering for Friday's and Saturday’s _ selling. There are two sizes; priced special, $2.95 and $3.45 each. Month End Sale of Used Furniture| —Furniture that has been taken in exchange for new furnishings. The Savings Are Unusual! Three-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite..... Five-foot Oak Settee with leather cushions, $15.00 60-inch Fumed Finish Buffet. . Drop-head three-drawer Sewing Mach Sellers’ Kitchen Cabinet, porcelain top Waxed oak, best gloss China Cabinet. | Combination Dresser and Commode. 48-inch Square Extension Table with fills inside top White Enameled Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet. . Golden Oak Hall Tree Bed Davenport, upholstered with black leather Blue Velour Overstuffed Davenport , Oak-finished Center Table . Solid Oak Mantel Folding Bed.... Three 13%-inch Globe-Wernicke Book Sections, top and bottom ... . Six Library Tables, ‘trom Large White Enameled Dresser . Golden Oak Dresser with Fre Twenty Odd Dining Chairs 54-inch Fumed Oak Buffet— n good Seven-foot Bed Davenport in black leather. Seven-foot Oak Living Room Davenport. Twenty Extension Tables, priced Twelve Rockers, priced Four Oak Commodes Royal Morris Chair, bi Three full#ized Wood Beds, One full-sized Brass Bed 25 yards of 36-inch Cocoa Kitchen Table Mahogany.finished Colonial Library Tabl each. China Cabinet with three doors Child's Bed, large size, with metal spring.. Reed Baby Carriage, with reed top. Three full-sized Iron Beds, om see Bedding and Linens - -$25.00 +Oeeee Take Advantage of the ane ra Pillow Cases. SOC 45 by 86-Inch quality Linen finished Pillow Cases of excel lent weight and finish. Spe cial, each, 30¢. Remnants At Greatly Reduced Prices Practical lengths of Wash Goods, Table Damask and Odd Napkins—a Month-End Clean-Up of Many Odd Lots at Genuine Savings Bed Spreads: ry Crochet Bed Spreads in the full-bed size — of splendid weight and neatly finished. Each, $2.25. All-Wool Plaid Blankets $7.25 by 80-inch All-Wool Plaid Blankets of 4pound weight. An excellent value, Pair, $7.25. 66 ar 5B ‘10 | os 68 hemstitched and pattoge’ Mercerized Break- fast Cloths in many wanted patterns. Each, $1.10. Heavy Plaid Blankets | $4.35 66 by 80-inch Woolnap (all cotton) Plaid Blankets, in a wide range of colors, in- cluding pink, tan, blue and gray _color combinations. ee gh weetenie. 1 2c 16-Inch Brown Crash Towel- ing; good, firm quality, Spe- " clal, the yard, 12ta¢e. m>|! Theodore Roberts |) “Uncle Josnua,” as wmeer- preted by Theodore Roberts, in “The Old jfections of J Homestead,” | de tress, Horkheimer, for alleged altenation of je Cohen, is dropped Cohen's husband, MIRST SEATTLE SHOWING TODAY UGENE which opens Friday at the LOS ANGELES.—Fifty thousand dollar damage suit brought by Mrs. Juanite Cohen against Jackie Saun- motion picture ac COMEDY NEWS in SLEIGH-BELL DANCE with a jolly crowd. DANCING ing. America’ bho the Q Wednesday Mains: Noy, Ist. 10 cash prizes. asks at hall, DANCING LESSONS Beginners’ classes start Feeetey, and Thursday evenings Advanced class Monday to 11:30, Plenty of practi barrassment. The social feature alone te worth douple the ttn, 1aete fhe new ‘Trot, Rocker Walte, Bohoett 6 and Pirlouette Yor Trot Private lessons all hours. My latest more people to dance than any person in America, Special low for this week only, Call day or evening, Phone ‘0259, Nature Chinese Herbs Remedica M. Hee Wo Chinese Medicine Co, 208 Jamen St., Corn Seattle, Main