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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922, JUST 3 DAYS MORE TO SEE First National's most sensational thriller of the season Milton Sills Florence Vidor Marcia Manon Frank Campeau Winter Hall Muriel Frances Dana The nerve-tingling airplane escapo is a sensation by itself! SATURDAY—“THE SIN FLOOD!” DAYS MORE, THEN GONE! Connie's first serious drama! the town— Its Stage Success Eclipeed by Screen Splendor! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Playing selection from “The Firefly,” by Frim! SATURDAY—Rupert Hughes’ “REMEMBRANCE” The drama of the $100,000 cyclone! STRAND ORCHESTRA under Wineland COMING—“SHERLOCK HOLMES” EE cer meee | R, Wash, — Harold quitted recently of com fer of Deputy Sheriff Rorison at Stevenson, begins |serving one-year term here follow- ling conviction on manufacture of | moonshine charge. | VANCOUV jAhola, 22, Madison gat Second a “THE GOOSE Aino BLANC “AELP Daily Mat. 106-206 UNTIL FRIDAY— Wallace Reid Lillian Gish D. W FATA 2 Shows Nightly Boxes 3b in “THE VAU! DEV EXTRA! AFTERNOONS ONLY! BEN TURPIN in “SOME JAZZ BABY" METROPOLITAN ALL THIS WEEK Rex Reynolds Offers The American Light Opera Company tn “THE MASCOT” 4 Comte Opera in Three Acts (Cuticura Talcum! —————w Fascinatingly Fragrant ——— Evenings! 25¢, 60¢, 75¢, $100 T SUCCEED MEYER, Elected to Take Place of Resigned Chief Declaring that he will have “but one client, and that client will be the; city of Seattle,” Thomas J, L. Ken nedy accepted the office of city cor- poration counsel in a short speech before members of the city council at the Monday session. Resignation of Corporation Coun- sol Walter F, Moter and selection of | Kennedy as his succeasor both came within @ pertod of five minutes. Kennedy had acted as assistant corporation counsel under Meter, and will take his new office on January 1, 1923, when Meler’s resignation be- comes effective, | A dontre to return to private prac- tice was given as the reason for his action by Meter Helen Chadwick, who plays the leading role in “Yellow Men and Gold,” which opens at the Colonial Tuesday. Oatmeal —a “new dish” ‘This has solved the oatmeal problem in thousands of homes. Stew raisins and mix with the al after it is cooked. Add the raisin juice also, The raisins furnish mineral salts and valuable food-iron, But best of all, they make oat- meal attractive with the lure of Ithful sweer Sun-Maid Raisins should cost you no more than the following prices: FOR IMMIGRANTS Sec. Davis to Recommend Building to Congress Construction by the government of Seeded (ia a es Sins phar) —200 4 joint immigration ste nd pub Seodioss (1a 15 as. 18s health bur on nad deodhnos Cit ccd—tbe health by In Seattle will be ed by Secretary of Labor J. J. Davis as soon as he returns to Wash ington, D. C., according to Immigra- tion Commissioner Luther Weedin Weedin announced Tuesday that the cabinet official, after inspecting the present Immigration station Monday, had declared that it is inadequate Ask dealers for Sun-Maid Raisins Had Your Iron Today? diate action to congress. Davis" 1 was contrary opinion of his subordinates, Assistant of Labor W. J. Henning amisstoner General of Immi jeration W, W, Husband, who in spected the station last week. They also agreed that the present station is inadequate, but suggested that | eal business men erect a new bulld- ernment-butlt atru Jernment can borrow mo for the lwork at 4 per cent, while it would have to pay at least 6 per cent rent x to be leased to the governmen Davis was on his way south Tues Dy would be leas economical than a gov: vin took the porition that this ture, an the gov Quickly Heals er what you have tried— oduct direct 12 if it Ine Angeles, Clayton Le Cal. ewer NOW PLAYING “YELLOW MEN AND GOLD” pursult. —The terrific fight between the French and Algert- a Dynamie B priscitta GOUVERNEUR MORRIS A Masterpiece of Mystery and Adventure! Paintess Prices FAVORS STATION : and that he would recommend tmme- | to the! ECZEMA *laction in which the Incidents carry HE SEATTLE STAR Hi BLUE MOUSE “My Wild Irish Rose,” showing at |the Blue Mouse, is a screen adapta of “The Shaughraun,” Dion Irish melodrama | ” ago, and which is} |partioularly timely in view of the | Present political situation in Ireland, |The Boucteault play lends itself ad |mirably to screen production, being acular and melodramatic to a degree, | STRAND A tremendous scene in “The Old Homestead,” a Paramount picture |now being presented at the Strand, i» that showing Macao, China, and the great gambling palace where | Reuben during his wanderings comes | | in contact with his former friend, Happy Jack, the tramp. The part of Reuben is played by Harrison Ford and T, Roy Barnes is the tramp. Uncle Josh ts played by Theodore | Roberta, | COLUMBIA | “Under Two Flags,” in which Pris citla Dean plays the part of “Cigar otte,” a daughter of the regiment sta- tioned at the French army post at Algiers, is « character based on his- | L tory and it ts said that such a girl an Miss Dean portrays once lived « |trooper’s life in the great desert set ting of Oulda’s story, Miss Daun in this great romance of Algeria tn said © present the greatent performance |® in which #he bas yet appeared eee surgery, thru whose won ders thousands of maimed soldiers in| the late war have been reclaimed! lfrom a life of misery and horror, |™ent of $ p mas. bene. Awrard bei ; |Mixs Miriam Ward, local sche plays an important part in I ‘sun | bain : usual picture, “Skin Deep,” playing | her, against Philip E. Valentine . son of the former Wells-Fargo Ex at the Liberty, Bud, Doyle, master crook who tn frightfully injured in a fall from an | airplane while escaping from prison in given a new face by a skilled pla tic surgeon. How this causes him to abandon his life of crime and jarouses within him a deep love for ra w a clean and wholesome girl, forms the basis of the story. eee | WINTER GARD William Duncan took his company to a location north.of Los Angeles, where typical forest and stream lo calex which he required for ne quences of “The Fighting Guide,” |"! |now playing at the Winter Garden, |@ were available, Duncan was arrayed jin a handsotne pair of whiskers, | which he develop@# for the past se eral weeks, w 4 COLISEUM = It is indeed an alletar cast seen thia week in support of Constance Talmadge at the Coliseum, where Bast In West,” the latest First Na- lidone) attraction, ts being shown. Warner Oland plays Chartey | Young. the villianous “fifty-fifty” Chinaman Mr. Oland ts remem-| | bered not only as a bad man of the serials, but also for his appearance in many feature productions. His in & conspicuous part and he makes the most of it. { eee COLONTAL | Romance and vivid tmagination have been brought to life on the ncreen in the latest tale of Gouver | neur Morris, “Yellow Men and Gold,’ a Goldwyn picture, which opens at \the Colonial Tuesday. It is a tale of the players half way acrons the ocean to a lost island, A hunt for treasure |that Robert Louis Stevenson would have delighted in, develops so many | twists and turns that every moment | |is crowded with excitement, eee | PRINCESS Cectl B. Do Mille'’s latest Para. mount production, “Fool's Paradi which is showing at the Princess, in said to be his greatest picture. The |production in massive, the character |portrayals in the hands of noted Increen artists like Dorothy Dalton, (Mildred Harris, Conrad Nagel, Theo: Idore Kosloff and Julla Fs and | DEAN 1 “Und T % 5: er wo Flags g A picture far too great to I Columbia miss Coming Saturday— “BROAD DAYLIGHT” perfect hostess i fee. it De Honey's now scademy, Pike at and 13th ave, Wed- resday evening, ‘i 1 Ten cash Goblins at (Maske To be certain of prizes. (1 o'clock. 10-piece ays: La The greatest Admission al gentlemen, $0c. DANCING TAUGHT classes start Tues- Beginners’ day ev Monday . Intermediat . tle by a scien’ 8:40 to 11 that preserves all intra music. All the latest and the entieman will Tearn nal FLAVO sell a full ur lessons, ake one oF Tickets are good until Owing to the quality of our academy, the abll- Be Proud of Your Wife’s Coffee Nowadays one secret of the It makes visitors “feel chummy cup of coffee, insist coLD SHIEL) COFFEE Full-bodied, freshly roasted and vacuum packed in Seat- ic process to lend, and lady to foliow. Plenty STRENGTH. The social feature alone is worth double the price « ” Di coy cigell ; ‘ALWAYS a emer aaa coe GOOD Roasted, Packed and Guaranteed by Schwabacher Bros, & Co,, Inc, Seattle's Oldest Business House good cof- serving a the origi- R and w bh ity of our instructors, the length At Your Grocer’s, 45c Per nite powder from any drug store— of four lessons and the class of Pound Can aprinkle @ little on a hot, wet cloth people we cater to, this term ts —rub over the blackheads briskly— worth $15.00, and tf you ine wash the parts, dy will be sur- tend to learn dancing, secure ed how the blackheads have dis- your tickets this week. Learn ared. Big blackheads, little | uctors of experience kheads, no matte where they |Ca who have erected » simply dissolve nd disappear, and taught Riackhe: ds are simply a mixture o! | than any dust and dirt and secretions that Private form in the pores of the skin, The | world, in ing at the Liberty this week the photography Valentine Victim press company head, for injuries re jeeived when young Valentine's autc ly, why all right in juvenile court and di RAIN 0727 Orpheum Circuit MATINGE 15% 50 Simple Way to Get To do this get two ounces of ¢ solve the blackheads so they wash | clean e His portrayal of “Bud” Doyle, de nizen of the under “Skin Deep,” show of Alvin Wyckof nd Karl Struss ts most beautifu’ Awarded Damages SAN JOSE, Cal, Oct. 31—Jud. an her down, Valentine is now ser "ling @ term of one to three years in San Quentin penitentiary for driving hile drunk, Says Police Work Is Not for Women INDIANAPOLIS, Oct, 31—Moral policing the city is no job for a oman, according to Mayor Lew nk. Shank announced that no more po cewomen would be hired for in anapolia "Policewomen are subjected to in lgnities frequently which no woman d have to face,” he anid The mayor said that women w e work NOW PLAYING “Queen of the Mout THIS WEEK q30ca THEATRE VAUDEVILLE}: rton & Glass. in “Apri | Herbert Williams r and | Hilda Wolfus | “From Soup to Nuts” | ot Mo: ana | o.0 406 i Robinson ois? arat and Kekin rons 47 Pathe News (one Matinees 2:30; Nights 7 and 0 BEN TURPIN finso; World-Renowned Comedy St DE MICHELE BROTHERS we ae =. THE LE GROHS Pantomimic Novelty FOUR ORTONS wedy Wirtsts HANSO & BURTON SISTERS ral Admission: Matinees 25¢ Nights 40c Rid of Blackheads There is one simple, safe and sure ay that never fails to get rid of jackheada, that ts to dissolve them. lo= lonite powder and the water dis- ght out, leaving the pores free ani din their natural condition. 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