The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 9, 1922, Page 3

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erbiihlgeice ne elgg Oe THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. WHAT’S COMING Saturday to the big picture houses RTT co) “Kindred of the Dust” is booked at The Coliseum. It is a Saturday Evening Post story by Peter B. Kyne, read by millions— laid right here on Puget Sound. It isn’t often you get a chance to see your own state on the screen. Two pictures will divide in- terest at The Liberty. One is “Brawn of the North,” 4% 60, A; featuring that amazing dog, Strongheart, who so captured your heart in “The Silent Call” last season, in new evidences of his almost human in- telligence. The other picture is Buster Keaton in “The Electric House,” directed by the mas- ter hand of a comedian just as famous as Buster. Here, for the first and last time, ou will see, on the screen, the Three eatons, former Orpheum vaudeville headliners. The Strand will have “Sherlock Holmes,” a mas- terpiece. It ought to be. The story was written by the world’s foremost author of action tales, Conan Doyle; it was dramatized by a leader of the American playwrights, William Gillette, and that drama now is screened with tenfold intensity and with one of the best of all American actors, Now Playing Until Friday Sight Only 6 Gilling water Ruth Miller (UBER — Alm o— LARRY SHEMON —in— “HOME, SWEET HOME aN Wurlltaer Fable Any Tinte—40 Cemts—All the Time DELON! CONN AAI i One Day More—Then Gone Param Master Production “The Old Homestead” Madison at Second Today Until Saturday TED HOWLAND’S MUSICAL COMEDY REVUK the 1A GF TODAY A Winsome Star In a Winning Play Connie Talmadge “Happiness a la Mode” A Rollicking Comedy Drama CAL n— When Daddy Comes Home Corinne Griffith in What's Your Reputation We Matinee 10¢; Evening 200 2 DAYS ONLY “Heckless Youth.” SEATTLE STAR » LIBERTY | The Hin Flood,” the new Gold wyn photor ywing at the Lib n of human char | story by the erty, in a re In this ish dramatt from his up of pe 7 r and bre what they belleve to t In this dilemma, their seen to undergo a spiritual transmu- | ain death characters are tation. Helene Chadwick, whose recent neerous Curve praised, han role in “The | MOUSE | here be any possible sustift fon for feopardizing a woman's od name by placing her in a post though her innate good ness may keep her unmullied, she ortheless muat bear the etigma of dings and her associa the question rained | » Ray ©. wood's latest Pyra mid Pieture, Queen of the Moulin Rouge,” showing at the Blue Mouse thi wook | 2 | tion where, her surro’ tions? ‘Tha COLISEUM Rupert Hughes, whose most re cent Goldwyn success, “Remem brance,” is now being presented | tomorrow at the Strand, the Coliseum, not only writes | > : n the picture. original stories and adapts them to| * the p the sereen, and directs the company AT THE STRAND ) | Theodore Roberts and George Fawcett as they appear in| \“The Old Homestead,” which will have its final showing Both stars have prominent roles Roberts protrays kind old “Uncle Josh” and Fawcett is the hard-hearted mortgage-holder. and then cuts and titles the film, | but he even has acted a emall part : In one ot his pictures, and not | his Doctor Sees only that, but Mrs. Hughes tas col | jaborated with him tn writing one} pleture, and his son, Rush, now in| LONDON, Nov. §%—Perctval college, has acte@ tn the pictures, | Cole, famous face surgeon, declare Reviewers have in Rush Hughes* * & stalwart, with more than looks. He! will be eradicated and dimples ere ated by plastic surgery acting ability athletic nix footer his share of good |WINTER GARE N Dp. m. Thursday, in room 201, I | “Reckless Yout ing at the|temple, His theme will be “W | Winter Garden, affords local motibn | Socialist Party in Washington pleture devotees another opportunity - to see in action a team of talented | reen artists In whom the genera public has iately been showing un usual interest. Elaine Hammerstein | the star of the production but of Almost equal interest is her leading |man, Niles Welch . | COLUMBIA Utilizing In many situations actual police and underwortd atmosphere, Daylight.” playing at the ts heralded as an authentic Jocur of erfminal ife It is @ Universal photoplay of the far type, directed by Trving Cum- nex. The players in it include Lots Vilson, prominent leading woman; Mulhall, leading man of many als, and Ralph Broad Colum Gas, Sourness, Flatulence, Jack more such spec ) COLONIAL 4 beautiful wife then wins him | fully portrayed | ge in her latest revival, “Happiness «a la ‘ which ts the featured attrac 2 at the Colonial theater Stomach full! | feels fine | gestion, heartburn, | ness, palpitation, | gases, or sournens vanishes Ease your stomach your digestion for a Pleasant! Harmless! Any ~. AMUSEMENTS © ses VAUDEVILLE de entirely of ropes of pearl tow Your Reputation Worth?” wh howing at the Olympic the She is noted for the ex linary and bizarre gowns she ars in her pletures, and the pearl tress is one of the most unusual and |beautiful. It is worn In a acene that represents @ dream fantasy of the star and gives the scene a strange | pas dreamlike appearance. | The original Westminster Abbey in said to have been built in 616 by King Sebert of Fasex fullness, TWKt DAILY THIS WEEK Per) Overture | sas A full and satisfying program See for yourself HE? SAN “Broad Daylight” Starring LOIS WILSON JACK MULHALL v ushing H “SONGIFLAGH” Tittle Pipifax and Company Fun on the Beach Marie Tollman Revue “HELA, JUDGED With LEK MORAN With the Melody Sh dward Gibson tn “THE LONE HAND" CRORCSOE DC ROReEO BORE: “‘ some sandwich!" Bluhill Pimento Cheese euen ened OhonsenenCEO: Bae Te a NE MEG Abe EL LS A Beauty Era Coming = STILL MYSTERY seen great promise |the time ta coming when wrinkles EMIL HERMAN, socialist and la bor speaker, will give @ lecture at & bor ATE T00 MUCH! A FEW TABLETS EASE STOMACH Instant Relief from Indigestion, Digestion stopped! The moment you chew a few tablets| Kraus, who had not been apprised) of “Pape's Diapepsin” your stomach All the feeling of indi tight stomach acidity, and correct | But the cache was few cents.| Neither has any cash, and the mys- | drug store. —~{|churchwoman did with all the vast mors WOMAN'S CACHE| |Kraus Creditors Unable to| Locate Vast Sum | POMEROY, Ohio, Nov. 9.—A ten- jtative offer by attorneys for Mrs. | Susan Kraus, her husband, George, and their son, in jail here accused of swindies aggregating $300,000 to} $400,000, to reveal $150,000 in assets | if 10 per cent were given them| eaumed @ furore of excitement in Pomeroy early this week, but when | it came to revealing the assets the lUp proved « fluke, Now there is gloom more Intenge tn the homes of the scores of disappointed creditors. ‘There was an animated discussion among the creditors as to whether |}! they should accept approximately 60 centa on the dollar, but when ||| Prosecutor Ih ©, Davis announced | that, no matter what moneys were refunded, the state would prosecute, |}/ the creditors decided to ancept the |! attorneys’ offer. A committee, in- cluding Davis, the sheriff and sev- eral of the leading creditors, then ||| proceeded to the Kraus home, where | it wae sald the treasure wan se-| creted in the basement. A map had been supplied by Mrs, Kraus, Search of the cellar, however, re- vealed no treasure—only two nar. row passageways, In one of which | an empty box was found. Davis |]| then sent for Mrs, Kraus, At eight| of the empty box she set up «a howl. “I've been robbed,” she cried. |]! of the treasure or the search, was then sent for, He steadfastly de-|}) nied there was any concealed |[) treasure until confronted with his|]) wife. Then he changed his story. |{j not located. }]| tery of what the littl® gray-haired |]) sums she borrowed remains a mys: | tery. | IMPULSE Hey—How did their start? Dey—Her brother is @ teller In the bank’ in which he keeps his money—New York Sun, ( AT PANTAGES ] romance f BUILT ON VALUES \Punch in Nose Is CALCUTTA, Nov. cipitated by a punch in the nose given to a mill hand by his manager, caused a riot at Titagarh in which 13 men were killed. PAGE » THE GROTE (ame) RANKIN CO, lv OTTO F. KEGEL. President On Sale Friday Three Hundred Window Shades at 63c Of] Opaque Window Shades (factory seconds), in green or tan colors, mounted on guaranteed rollers, complete with hangers and nickel pulls. Their slight imperfections do in no way affect their wearing quality. Do not confuse these shades with water color shades that are usually sold at about this price. Oil opaque shades will give long and satisfactory service; each, 63¢. —Second Floor, Drapery Bection Mahogany-finished ieAJ) WINDSOR ma. CHAIR i Special 15 In the quaint old-fash- ioned pattern of sterling merit. The picturesque style in the sketch is a conspicuous value at The Grote-Rankin Co.'s price, $15.00. Buy Blankets and Bed Linens Friday 70x80-inch All-wool Blankets in a pretty assortment ef block plaid effects. These blankets weigh five pounds; priced, each.........ceccsecsess- $8.08 81 by 90-inch Muslin Bed Sheets of good standard weight and neatly finished; priced, each....$1.75 by 36-inch Pillow Cases, made of good qualfty bleached tubing, finished with wide hem, ea...40¢ , —Fint Floor, Bedding Section ji Ll 42 Blue Enamel Roasters Special $1.79 Each Here is an opportunity to get a roaster to cook the Thanksgiving turkey in at considerably below regular price. One hundred Roasters of heavy blue enameled metal with one-piece bottom and self-basting covers, are in this offering; special, each, $1.79. —Basement Stere |3 Soviet Officers Crucified by Russ PETROGRAD, Nov. 9—Three soviet officers who had tyrannizee over the inhabitants of Kostroma were seized at night by the towns- people and crucified. Fatal to 13 Men 9.—A riot pre = Marie Tollman Tollman Review, headline at the Pantages this wee Miss Tollman and her com-| pany will take part in the} National Vaudeville Artists’ | frolic, at the Bungalow cafe, | ‘Thursday night, of Mar ie | CASCARETS 10* For Constipated Bowels— Bilious ‘The nicest cathartic -laxative to physic your bowels when you have Headache Billousness: you sleep.” Cascarets never etir J Colds Indigestion you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, . Dizziness Sour Stomach ts candy-like Cascareta, tonight will empty Liver completely by morning and you will feel splendid. “They work while Calomel, or Oil and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love a Cascarets, too. Be. One or two your bowels Big Drug Sale A Few Items Listed Below Tanlac . Pepsodent Tooth Paste. Colgate’s Tooth Paste Prophylactic Tooth Brushes . Listerine Hudnut’s Cold Cream .......4 Melba Face Powder Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine Woodbury’s Facial Soap Cutex Cuticle Remover i All 85¢c Shaving Preparations . Mennen’s Shaving Cream .29¢ Kinsel Drug Co. 1414 Fourth Ave., Bet. Union and Pike Prescriptions at Reasonable Prices

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