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; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3.1922, THE SEATTLE STAR | Pickfo ord Play Re-Created | | “Tess of Storm Country” Claude Gillingwater, Cullen Landis and Patsy Ruth Miller, in— LIBERTY Thomas H, Ince has combined an excellent and absorbing story with | an equally excellent cast of players | mn his tat production, “Skin Deep. whieh at the Liberty! Friday, and heightened the general effect by adding several new varie: | ties of thrills Mr. Ince knows that some movie fans are attracted by their favorite Players while others prefer pictures in which the value of the story pre dominates, “Skin Deep" ia designed) to satiafy both classes: eee BLUE MOUSE | A convict ship, similar to those which were used by © nd in the 19th century, is shown in “My Wild Irish Rose,” at the Blue Mouse. The ship is a replica of one bullt in 1790 at Moulmein, British India Th ships were called ‘Ocean Hells,” and they well deserved the name | C456 lo MBIA craal is maid to have spared oo in the preparation of) romanoe, “Under Two Flag ng at the Columbia, Some pre ¢| the mont notable players of screen dom were engaged to support Mins | Dean. Included in the cast are James Kirkwood, @ star in hit own right, who plays the part of Corporal Victor; John Davidson as Sheik Ben All Hammed; Stuart Holmes as the |Marqtis de Chateauroy; Ethel Grey | Terry as the Prinoeas Corona; Robert | Mack as Rake; Burton Law as the ik’s aide, and Albert Pollet as ain Tollatre. ‘od Browning di COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Playing Special Musical Selections CERTAINLY, IT’S HELD OVER— “THE (But for a few days only) OLD HOMESTEAD” THAT the real value of furniture —that The Grote-Rankin Co. sells is as variable as the quality of the attractive automobiles or apparel or jew- elry? ‘ cre Overstuffed Davenport —that it takes an expert 00s8e the good from the bad? for $125.00 familiarity with Ameri can ways involves Ming Toy, as played by Constance Talmad: in Bast In West.” the First National jattraction, which has its final show Jing at the Coliseum theater today,| Mary Pickford's re-creation of “Tess of the Storm Coun-| jin several tensely dramatic situs) try” the first production of which she brought to the screen tions and also ti eat a number|” ich 4 ; ut humerous moments "| eight years ago, and the new production of which is coming Fret IO NSS 4 eee to Seattle soon, offers an interesting contrast of two widely | : Cc ‘ WINTER GARDEN different classes—squalid and luxurious. The picture is the —that you should look up your Chairs or Rockers to Match THEODORE 1 ee ett Tait, in| firat that Miss Pickford has produced this year. furniture house before you buy for $75.00 ROBERTS story of an actress who ts stranded | as carefully as you would inves- in a small desert town. In this pic-| soon found that her own case was the } " ree * Sirs Afuntiiede Ss DOAK se oeriees [enasd assota chin ead -erec tasted Frees Junk Dealer | tigate a bank before depositing These pieces are large and com- any of her former productions. An pp tape of Manslaughter | your money? fortable and are covered with excellent cast supports her, includ. ing Allen Forrest . —that furniture is bought for a lifetime — not frequently — like wearing apparel and other mer- —___that The Grote-Rankin Co. sells chandise? . —that The Grote-Rankin Co. sells Rugs, Draperies, Lamps and good furniture at the lowest other decorations on the basis PRINCESS Jncob Karasin, junk dealer, was acquitted of manslaughter charces | Thuraday when Justices of the Peace Dalton dismissed the case him after holding it under tapestry or velour. oe Children as well as grown folk will STRAND 7 enjoy Cecil B. De Mille’s latest Para “The Old Homentead.” showing at} mount picture, “Fool's Paradine,” at the Strand, has an alletar gast 4 “4 ™ the Princess today. The picture ts| « ration for a week Theodore Roberts, George Fawocett,| 14 15 set a new mark in the num-| Karasin’s automobile struck and T. Roy Barnes, Fritet Ridgway, Har- “ at HI a 4 wh ber and variety of wild animals and | killed Gerald Watson, a schoolboy, |i) rison Ford, Kathleen O’Connor, | h Trunk road August 24, | . i ih it yt ety . . : . i James Mason, Exhel Wales and oth-|THh's oiee that varies between te was riding a bicycle prices consistent with quality of quality, value and moderate musiona Mexican border and Siam, unusual and service? cost? % a srvotunty wan sien MO» Me |W FOONSHINE MULE Mary Miles Minter aa Rosate| beasts birds and reptten MASTER IN JAIL : Beckwith in “The Heart Specialist! CHICAGO.—"Mystery,” the moon- HOG ATTACKS; LLIES CHORUS eee Royce” Murphy. She named at the Colonial was really only play-|Germans Execute chine Gttaktns tpie af Pred Denson, NAMED BY WIFE|' 27 fuss chorus ing with romance; taking It to pleces * * gat his corner in: doll gaoterdary. “Mys- C S like a boy does a watch, just to see Prison Mutineers ten” net wate alter goveanh.“Getnien” DOG RES UE CHICAGO—Mra Meta Murphy | gay PRANCISCO—Laclus what makes it go. Hut romance had| BERLIN, Nov. 3—Five convicts|o¢ moonshine and chased several| KENTON, Ohio, Nov. 3,—Dale|“idn’t stop at one girl when she Pinkham, 73, former governor of other ideas on the subject and soon | rebelled while being taken from Ber-| pedestrians down the street. “Mys- Purdy, 21 years old, would have her petition for divorce against Hawail, dies here, had her tangled permanently tn tts| lin to Goerlitz, but were overpowered. | tery” and Benson will explain to the meshes. According to her bellef, she | They led an insurrection tn the Goer- | judge. made @ meal for an infuriated sow “ “The Heart Specialist,” but she! iitz jail and all were shot to death if tt had not been for @ faithful th 1 os tee v2 ar sacks eta e wc 7 at naan collie dog which rushed to his as: STEVENS Says Man Tricked sistance. Purdy went out to hunt Way They Are Dancing Now e the sow, which had disappeared. an Her Into Marriage |touna her in « fence corer with «| Claiming that she was tricked|litter of pigs. As the young man| ‘Assietente, {nto marriage with a man 14 yeara|@PProached, the sow made a dash|| . her senior, Agnes B. Littlefield, 18,| fF him, getting hold of his foot) ‘Tel. Main 3011 Beattie high school girl, filed suit} ®84 pulling him to the ground. aren = | for Aivorce in superior court Thurs.| About that time Fannie, a 14-{ day against William Littlefield, year-old collie dog, thought it w ‘She alleges that ahe wae per-|time to act. She rushed at the sow and worried her enough to draw susded to marry Littlefield in Pv. crett May 6, 1922, after he haa|her away from Purdy, go that he| ’ fae tea , |could climb to safety beyond the| “Pape’s Cold Compound”’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours lf par. here on pretense of BINH | rence, If tt had not bean for the courage and fidelity of the old dog, HAVE a ee HE-LI-UM, it will help you over rnigh it. HE-LI-UM givee results asd that is whet you pay for and what you are entitled to receive. SOLD AT RARTELL STORES. Tonight—Last Times “SKIN DEEP” WEERT 100% Courtesy, Music, Pictures HERE SATURDAY— The mighty drama of ten men and eicinntentee ———— - , r ‘ ‘ >urdy would have been killed. As oman who are brought suddeniy Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow: |ness, sneezing. The second and third pe: my aap ¢fing! Take “Pape’s Cold |dowes usually break up the cold Greeks Nab Turk it is he is nursing a wounded foot face to face a a oer. T . completely and end ali grippe misery. | and shoulder, to say nothing of sev. with éeath— Compound” every two hours until |" rates Cold Compound” 1s the Munitions Vessel | era! vrusses on nis boay, three doses are taken. The first dove | quickest, surest relief known and! SALONIKA, Nov. 2A Greek| “Of course,” said Purdy, “Fannie's opens clogged-up nostrils and air pas | costs only a few cents at drug stores. | merchant ship acting as an auxiliary |°4. 14 years at least, and she isn much to look at. In fact, she! wouldn't stand a ghost of a show) ag a ribbon winner, byt you can be lieve ft or not, there Isn't enough |money in the country to buy her there, Fannie?” he said, as he ed down and patted a shaggy 4 of head: stops nose running;|Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. | cruiser has captured a vearel carry- * headache, duliness, feverish. | Ineiat upon Pape’s. |ing war supplies from Belrut to the ne ay ae ey mens | Turkish Nationalists. r head at his feet. And Fannie . Toate oie ues ea Payment Is All You Need rect address, a telegram for Mr |}Guant, 511 Cherry st., regarding the TOMORROW th of ered Guant in San Fran. to take home any man’s, woman's or child’s garment. And if you wish you can arrange to pay only a ma .00 or $96 A Week What more could you ask for? Why not have that new suit or coat for Sunday? TONIGHT YOUR LAST CHANCES TO SEB “MY WILD IRISH ROSE” wre tes like wild-fire. MATS. 26< -- EVES. 60c COMING TOMORROW THE BIG SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF THE YEAR MASON SHIRLEY office. A Tale of Love, Intrigue and Pas- dom tn the Underworld of Any Time—-100—All the Time LAST TIMES TODAY PRISCILLA DEAN “UNDER TWO FLAGS”’ also U. of W. "Varsity Quartette EXTRA! Astounding expose of aS RWIAG A WOMAN IN TWO” Here on the same bill! DON’T MISS IT! 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