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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR 4th ot | 8eW. 68rd and 20th NW. Salmon Bay | j 97 lshown in Seattle in many months, $401 Meridia * } ecnool 6 and © Union, Madrona! and ist NB Fire te | go etit seth NOW 139—Lowell school, Federal ave oot jdrew capacity crowds at each > 16. #16 tand N. W ' Meroer 4th ave and H. Cherry, Walla/ formance Saturday and Buoday, at | Here’s Polling List for Tuesday Electi wrondertul dram of Precinct numbers and the locat 11071620 Dexter ave ON “ ” 5 oUng places in each precinet fol- | 10s © and Lee at . low | 1106 Pike at $4080 Mavecne ave anit rod r oth ‘eh a awnter worelty” way cee wr tiie f OTTO F. KEGEL, President nth Miller Po ce ovine ar | Callen Landis ley sehool 114-0100 W. Roy wt } Saturday and 60th 41-6019 Phinney °. "W ait sh pn Mercer school | “Kindred of the #088 14th NH wohool, nag | HEN: Ott ney ave, John | 116546 Woatiake N — | | ’ satiety chook: HE 432 5th bby Motel Rosiyn, Madison. Central | a a a | 446—-N. Tird and Greenwood, Fire @ta-/ 119424 Wa: Warren school. | 187-220 Marion #t. ; “Tn ‘ No. 2 | 120494 Wa Warren school. | 18s-—Ard and James. bby Co.-O1t Roberts in “The | | 12 Bryant) 45 ase pe + tag tard and 8. Lobby Cn.-Oity | 4“ ee vod ave. ’ ” Ww Thomas. th and Col jon | i< OS we. oun. Qrtens | ates ee 189—Tth and Columbia, Fire Station Ne | : halt j 124-116 © Lynn at 190—415 oren ave. batt “s and W, 80th, Green: Hoyiston ave. N. and Loulea ot./1si—917 James et , jeward soho! }192—918 Bpruce at . o and W, Tard. Fire | 3262409 101h NY }199—10th ave, and B. Madison, Office | Thackeray | save we wan. | ioailt Ns Broadway. . aetna &. and 16th W. Whit-|tusctith evens sites ave os Hiatt 9B. Madison Bungalow church, | 5) | 120—290 and & Columbia, Wire rea = “an x om ratona| ** W. ©, 1 Smitherin«/130— i Miaine and aTth N. MeGiivra . . | hool | and W, ¢T Wen. jin 00 Turner wa: | Complete EXPOSE nsf ee ~ 4 | L , ” S j tae N. and B Galer. Tenac ‘ THE SIN FLOOD of “Sawing a 2 | : | | iN. and I Madison, Fire Ste- ¥ - B. 4tnd | S5eh wt. Mallard igh school, | 192 N tlon No, #4 GETS BIG CROWDS Woman in Two Uaveraliy wa. j BEARS we en“ |i ve Liemrbea ‘drive and 2. Denny war e 368K ésth ot s—17th N, W. and Market #4. Ghurch 179 Mastlane ave” Cit gon “The Bin Flood,” one of the mont Tit First N. © Annex tt ‘and © Unton Medrona| unusual photoplays that has been 4644 First ave. N. B Green take) 43 N. W. and W. 60th, Mallard | 140-Federat ave and B. Mercer Walla school | Liberty tt Pacman 1 _Tisia ho ‘ echoot t4th ave. and %. Cherry, Walla ba nc hp Ss Nantes aca | ga—€318 soem 141890 16th ave, N Walla school ne leading woman ele | STILL THEY Comr zx "i Says He! fetesd Chir’ eck: Weiss veum.. |ekcane fee's AB Sy PA FOS i inagere ip erg Me gna TO SEE Barnes ave, Wash. Irving | i499) Madison om Opposite her, Richard Dix Paramount's t 144-—20th No and B Thomas, Lonateilow lath ave Grocery store | pictures, Opposite her, a 2 as Force oO “ and 14th NW. Old choot 209—11th ave. K Jefferson. Pacific| plays the part of a young broker “Th Old A er | $50 te ochool, |who undergoes a spiritual’ transfor sth N. and MB. Marriso 0 Ota. | 210 ith av e — Quit Work 3 — [E—SStm Nand Me Marrigom ire ae |s10-T8R"tty ave Detion, ane learoe’ the mensiag of ” s } Westlake ave N ltrue love measures up to ; 3 . | Homestead FE gender up, 0.8 ° W. t8m oh weet estas ont. , Saas: Sail... emma oe a James Larsen, a well-known : ” x. many dramatic parts in leading SRReDORE RouENTS er and interior decorator, of E. 4028) 344431 hed at oan % Spruce, Leech! | pictures of the past five ye , ‘Comtte—ebe Barry m th st., Spokane, Wash. Te4619 Phinney @ 163 schoo. |#een in the role of itinera wae I had contracted lead polsoning| 7}—<'1% Woodland Perm ave, 188 vison. Fire #1 brary. | Preacher, William Ortond ts a J ste ; ch an the co ° y ro! nich “ leas engineer, and Otte Hoffman in th urse of my work, which) “"~ Nation Ne. Mt ia dod site mtu tra - : baa peaused all kinds of trouble with) TT—N. «5cy and Densmore, Rear Police | |; H plays the part of a down-and.o my stomach, and no one who hasn't Sation Ne. 33. 186-—1638 }o2 jactor, Other members of the been through it can possibly realise] "—Pessrrerien churns | COO! | 1t—1a 3 |, Sedan trie’ home. |Fis—tsth ave. ® and Main at, Coltina/are Ralph Lewis, John Steppl how @ man suffers whose stomach | T?—4201 Aurora ' igh Ree eee eee eee ne Yeoler way, fire ote- | BOward Davies and L. H. King, jin upset by lead polsoning. Time and Fremont ave, COUR. | 55 pevioten ee ag = ele jand time again I ahd to quit work) 45 aes 160-1623 Boylston @ 2117 Jackeon ot 5 peg tiny h ‘ble HH na ‘Tana 161-1808 Bellevue oth &. and King ot, Grace m, w. | STRAND | jem. account of the terrible sri and Linden eve Fire 8te-/ 1431205 Stewart church “The Old Homestead,” with an awful sickness in my 162—Minor ave. and Virginia st. Fire | pains odore 5916 Dearborn et alietar cast headed by Th 400 26th ave @ ft Park ave. ch, and din't begin to} Station No. 16 he . . romana: and X)geuldn’s begin to ford. 144—Summit and & Union st, Summit 4th & and King et, Ratnter echoot, | Roberts, aa “Uncle Josh,” showing {tell how much this cost me in a“ hoot 1612 Charles at at the Strand, i# drawing large New showing time lost from work. ner we ane &. 902-904 Beventh ave. f. lerowds at each performance. The Earle Williams and Rodoiph “Well, sir, Tanlac overcame this| 55 $% 14th ave. S and Massachusetts at. rT) “|pieture portrays the life of simple Deaconess esttio- | country folk, and contains a great deal of humor, as well as dramatic | moments. A storm scene at the 4 Atlantic et, Col-| climax of the pict ts waid to be) lone of the greatest scenes of its| |kind ever adapted to the screen. at, acho! eee ae echool . Baker bivd., Franklin nigh | BLUE MOUSE | Danes devotess will find an| | especial delight in the big scenes of “Queen of the Moulin. Rouge,” | @ Ray C. Smaliwood-Pyramid pic! Hert bac ture which is the current attraction | Mb—29th M. and D ~ Hawthorne |4t the Blue Mouse. ‘ia oy ia a Martha Manafleld, the star of! 241--B213 46th ave. 8, Whitworth schoo |*h# Production, was one of the} 244-2808 Ferdinand wt. garage dancing beauties of the famous) [249—Rainter ave. and iludson st., police | Ziegfeld Follies.” | fub-atation rae er VALENTI 0 “A “A Rogue's R Romance” News te Comedy Time trouble completely and built me up in every way. I haven't lost a day! ' on at from work ‘since I started taking it,| "*—{St™ tre. WY: and W. Barrett, Inter: and to look at me now, no one) 91—4iT i4ih ave. W. Lawton schoot would think I ever had a sick day.” Tanlac is sold by all good drug. gists Advertisement MONARCH Malleable Ranges if Bake economy of the best is nowhere more evident than in a range. DR. WO CHINESE pocror Nature Chinese Herbs Crockett at The Monarch Malleable has a duplex draft, insulated walls, insuring easy fire control and economy in fuel. It has vitrefused linings that protect all walls that come in contact with fire or smoke against rusting | out. Barber shop. N. Johu Hay eshosl, 6°08 Rainier ave, Hillmen M. B 81—Hlinman City, tice station we, 20, | COLISEUM ran Gay, S08 eeeasen SG, SR Rupert Hughes, who recently ton school. signed a new contract with Gol Petri grocery. iro - Ht grocery. jdwyn, occupies @ unique position “Everything in Music” STEINWAY THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS The op ree! way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes Dunlap school, |!n the motion picture world. He out. Made in a colorless 2 4 bith &. Peive grocery. || | writes his own stories, adapts them clear liquid (one drop does ri pon school to the screen, directa them, and it!) and in thin plasters. The af and yam et, fire satle® | then does the cutting and titling action is the same. Concord st, Concord school. himself. “Remembrance,” his latest —Keventh o pong release, @ searching and dramatic Pain Sto: Sto 8 Instantl: te een-dcgsee” Cotten ok’ stwdy of American family life is Instantly, | 242—Geergetown city hall, police patrol | showing at the Coliseum. room. Monarch Malleable Ranges can be depended upon under all conditions, Buy Your Monarch Malleable Range Now COLUMBIA The deep and seemingly tnescap- able problem of why a crook can't go straight when he wants to provides Yeoungs- | the theme for “Broad Daylight,” the Universal production playing at the Columbia, For a vivid story of the under. j World, as it really is, and criminals jas they are in real life and not in fiction, Cummings secured an excep- _|tlonally good cast. Lois Wilson, |Jack Mulhall, Ralph Lewis, Ben | Hewlett, Wilton Taylor, Kenneth | Gibson and Robert M. Walker have the principal parts. Our Talking Machine Department Is moving into new and enlarged quarters, occupy- ing our Mezzanine Floor. The public is cordially invited to take advantage of the augmented facilities afforded for the benefit of phonograph and record patrons. ave, Congre- ak ‘Shhesiont pb breed nerves oh ts one of the |” Playing at the Colonial theater this|the same program Ted Howland’s ~ 4 and Edmonds st. odolp! is one 0 | . Harson achool many stars who appear in “a | Week. It is the story of a dance hall | musical comedy players are present- ifornia ave ant cath 8. Ww. fire| RoeUe’s Romance,” playing at the| girl who is a thief. Her rescue from | ing “Too Many Babies.” Winter Garden. It wag tn this pic-| the underworld and her life in a re eRe . ture that Valentino danced the fa- ot , ‘incipal INCE! 524 W. Morgan st mous tango which brought him to | °meter? furnish the principal | PRINCESS é€ dream dt can com See chest: And MYFHe st. ee | the attention of great photo produc. | 8enes of the picture. “The Sheik,” said to be the great — wood school o- | : 118 California ave ers and had much to do with his rise | 9) vwpig ah EM est desert story ever written and . cose Ceentaarey tire in the cinema world LY) adapted to the screen, is playing at 4 30th ay. “ . in ta aa ‘ OMETIMES one hears a man __ take for granted that to own a Stein- ra ge Sn , rs Frank Keenan, sald to be one of | inceas theater thin week. IBS ™ : “jeth BW. and Trenton #., High- | COLONIAL the most dramatic ac this or woman say, “It isthe dream —_ way is beyond their means? of my life to own a Steinway, but But there is this to remember— 1 am afraid it is beyond my means.” —_ for more than three-score years the He tecall that the Steinway members of the Steinway family has been the chosen piano of the have looked upon the ace of masters, from Liszt and Rubinstein their peanioe 90 an art, rai ‘than 4 ao Dud ki, Rachmaninoff and business. It is the Steinway ideal to Hofmann. It is well known, too, make the finest rae that can be that the materials which go into it made, and to give it to the world at are the finest that nature can yield or the lowest cost possible and upon man devise. And it is recognized the most convenient terms possible. vr on ay’ q Valentino and Agnes Ayre 2p, icacelanenss “The Probation Wife,” with Nor. |¥ér screen, plays the leading role in| dolph Va a seems “ : Po ‘ ” rt fi ‘ sé ma Talmadge and Thomas Meighan, | “Th Silver ¢ rl,” showing at the | are the leading characters in the plo ph E - dopa - = Olympic theater, The picture was|ture. Many thrilling moments and + TH ‘ATRE 4 Struck by Heavy a from a story by Edward Pe- soeee scenes are combined in the — < | i ple, author of “The Prince Chap.” On | picture Can, Man May Die|| T° Keep Hair Wavy, || Struck by ® heavy can in an Lustrous, Beautiful levator shaft at the Seattle Paint The use of the hot curling tron Not Co.'s plant, 1406 Dearborn st, Mon-|éannot be too strongly condemned Any F . It means death to the hair eventu- day, Dan Shields, 45, of Bothell, ih) “Mire rit io ‘entice ane STEAMSHIPS i =— LIMITE was possibly fatally hurt, Shields|necessary. Long or bobbed hair can be Kept beautifully wavy and| = had just stepped inside the shaft/curly to any ex t and in any) |form desired. by ‘using the simple to pick up some refuse when the/ harmless silmerine method. cat Semcaee A | HOME for CHRISTMAS his head, inflicting a deep gash. | three hours y Sailings to Europe From St. John, N. B. C Shields was knocked unconscious | bratty natural’ wave mod euriiness | Re tke i i it i ning of by the blow and sustained possible | has resulted, and ffect will last | Ber a tt re chsebout 'asuniber. a that the genius which transmutes And thus it is that the owning Bag. Foedited, and ce aoe | Melita to Southamp w.. ‘December 8 concussio: Dt ts quid silmerine is really bene-| coneussion of the brain. He ts in} m4 ud atte vert pn Be one ene. : Metazama “to Glasgow . December 15 the city hospital | Neither does it streak the hair nor | UROPE Li ecient ay FR att BS to ja few ounces from your druggist f} |The best way 1 to divide the front arately from root to ‘Up. J — : L! ANI Special Standard and Tourist Sleeping Car Service to Steamerside Second A Fuse reaaTITN ¢ Telephone awe ie Te Sturdee, General Agent TODAY these materials into Steinway tone _ a Steinway is easier of fulfillment begins and ends with Steinway. Is it than may seem. It is a dream that any wonder, then, that many people can come true. You may purchase a new Steinway from us with a cash deposit of 10% ,and the balance will be extended over a period of two years. Used pianos are accepted in partial exchange Prices: $925 and up There are several Steinway styles and sizes, but only one Steinway quality 1A1I8 WILSON JACK MULHALL |Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic —AND— : . , Liquid, Just What You Need om, A Po in— 5 “Bverything in Music . hp? 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