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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922. THE ATURDAY—Peter B. Kyne’s YAL GOODS 60 : Furniture, Sculpture and Art Treasures Sold 1 TODAY'S PROGRAMS | ° } BY GUS M. OFNM } | LEM REWrY—Hiele } |} Chadwiek tm °F | By (United Press Stalf Correspondent) | | COLE BERLIN, Nov., 10. Royal art and! | “a ie tee tats BB furnishings of the last king of} | 4 The Wuertemberg have been sold under | the hammer The furniture, sculpture and == art reasure beloniags to the royal pel-| ee eas st rt brought 106, 60¢ merstein in “iMeckless Youth.” BE | ace at Stuttgart brought 16,706,600! | ner Maio *Valsatine te The sheik OLYMPIC — Gv n buyers outbid local dealers | wee =, ate buyers, bidding far above Werk? kt “i figure for t of the bed treasured art # put up STRAND The auction took place tn the main’) The Old Homestead. ie ronan MIRIAM COOPER accepted mucatea were ad-| i viand home life and has many hu H GRAVES morous and dramatic moments RALP: painting “Abraham's Entrance | “sheriock Holmes,” with John Bar First National's drama of the Pr 1 La by Diet |rymore in the r of the great de a man’s undying faith in ch went at 160,000 marks: Correm|tective, opens Saturday smanne ath , re the woman he loves, 0,000; Ehrhardt’s Laban and HM oon UMBIA : | Coliseum Concert Daughter" and “Jaccb and Re Broad Daylight,” said to be one ‘s at the Weill” went for 400,000 ¢ of the most realistic stories of the Orchestra underworld yet adapted to the screen J ee [haw tts final showing at the Colum Tonight—Last Times TUFFED FROM bia Friday It is a Universal photoplay, direct “REMEMBRANCE” Alr Passages Instant reilef—no lyou can breathe free A thrilling moment from the |hawking, snuffling, bi jache, drynegs. biggest detective story ever filmed! breath at night; your oo Haappears wo Ss CATARRH OR A COLD in Nestrile Right Up. aiting jogged nostrils open right up. air passages of your head clear and| good name by placing her in « pont No mor ly jowing No struggling eatarrh old ax You th hea fo Get & small bottle of Ely's Cream | Smaliwood's The players at and ed by Irving Cummings. nit Include Lots Wilson, Jack Mu prom, that leading woman | Ralph Lewis | BLUE ur | MOUSE Can there be any possible justify ©} cation for jeopardizing a woman's jtion where, tho her innate goodness 4-|may keep her unsullied, she never "| theless must bear the stigma of her surroundings and her associations? | That ts the question raised in Ray ( latent. Pyramid picture. Bam from your druggist now. | “Queen of the Moulin Rouge,” show. | AY a little this fragrant 1} ing at the Hiue Mouse this week septic, healing cream in your nos eee jtrils. It penetrates through every | LIBKRTY lair passage of the head, soothes the With “ebrtath Geate ‘bet’*e~ dew j inflamed or swollen mucotis mem. brane and relief comes It's just fin up with a cold LAST TIMES TODAY ‘The Founded on Sir Conan Doyle’s Stories STARTS SATURDAY AT THE MATS. 25¢ ECONO NEAR BENE STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINEJ.AND TONIGHT—Goodbye to “THE OLD HOMESTEAD” COMES BUSTER KEATON in First National's “THE ELECTRIC HOUSE” The of the year eh will make you grip your seats. A glant dog guarding » babe in the snows. Fam- ished wolves slinking behind. Through the night « distracted moth- er erying for her child! There's where the big satisfyin National Attraction Starring ¢.0.0abrithor oH CO Madison at Secor Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE “CHIN “MAH JONGG +6:20, lose ge attle Daily a Be 116, (99:00, 30.30" 11:30 ‘Today Until Se “HELIA, JUL heen Soney TED HOWLAND’S With Bremerton brersctat faturda: , nday, 9:30 p. inesday, Friday, Satur- day “aod Sunday, 11:20 p. m AUTOMOBILE FERRY Cotte {eo Bremerton Datty MUSICAL COMEDY and Navy Yard Route we Doek Main som “THE LONE A full and FAN’ Featuring the instantly “QUEEN OF THE MOULIN spectacular offering that tw delighting large houses EVES. 50c TOMORROW Where is my wandering boy tonight? big melodramatic screen sensation LOIS WILSON JACK MULHALL 'TASY” Don't stay stuffed | ing Minsianippt or pasty catarrh BLUE MOUSE THEATRES 5 “Broad Daylight” BLUES’ GK!" LEE MORAN in HAND" COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA SEATTLE NEWS SHOTS anager iG TOMORKOW JA WEEK With the Melody Shop Six and Edward Gibso hours off, ten « imprisoned in am | sine and freely pardon their bitterest enemies. They join hand ming a cirele of brothers In love, awaiting | inevitable death. Then by a freakish subsidence of the flood they are jsaved. This is what happens in “The | Sin Flood.” which closes at the Lib erty Friday “aye | WINTER GARDEN “Reckless Yout the Selznick picture at the Winter Garden, is from a story by Cosmo Hamilton, than whom there is no more popular writer of current fletion before the public today. It ts a typical Hamil ton story, embracing an analysis of some of the most Interesting phases of modern society tife. In the lead ing role, Miss Hammerstein appears as a young society girl, « part for which she is admirably sulted. LONIAT DE, ATR: ecu eartevie LAST TIMES TODAY BEAUTIFUL CONSTANCE TALMADGE —IN— “Happiness a la Mode” |, Honest-to Goodness, Laughing Love Story TOMORROW Big Double Bill “NANOOK OF THE NORTH” —And— MARY PICKFORD —In— “GOING STRAIGHT” You'll Howl! Eve. 20¢ Mat, 10¢ Way They Are Dancing Now Little Coat. Private ¥ Day and Evening | Young Lady Assistante, 1611% Fourth Av., y instances, says ootort B Drugeists Yefund your money ee LUDEN'S CIVE QUICK RELIEF For Throat Troubles SATTLE STAR { ATS TRAND Rowland Young, who has one of the important roles in “Sherlock Holmes,” which opens Saturday at the Strand John Barrymore portrays the role of the great detective COLl Claude ngwater, who plays “Pop” in the Goldwyn-Rupert Hughes pleture, “Remembrance its final ne at the . Friday, is the most able prew ent-day leading 4 coen on the # the featured Fools.” COLONIAL In Colonial is & delightful & dash of drama involved in a most unusual plot, It is not a shoddy tri ry of the old type, but « brand fresh and wholesd irama of youth and its fight agut the realities of life - “Happiness a In Mode comedy with angle sto new LYMPIC “What's Your Reputation Worth?” a Corinne Griffith productio q ing at the Olympic, sa Gina of one Wealth contrasted with plain hems, the crowded city against na ture's beauties in the © country, the cabaret on New Yor eat White Way” set off by the simplicity of the plain fare in a country farm. house after the sleigh ride are some of the opposites shown in this pic ture. PRINCESS “The Sheik,” said to be one of the most popular desert romances ever portrayed on the «ilver screen, in showing at the Princess. Rodolph Vatentino and Agnes Ayres have the leading roles, and are supported by an excellent cast DINNED INTO US Our mothers used to sing to us, “By lo Baby,” and J. M. C, wants |to know if that’s why so many of us grow up to be bargain hunters Boston Transcript. "MWY OEM, US POSLAM FOR THOSE, PIMPLES This really Wappened—I couldn't erhearing it. A motherly otd would be SO pretty it you only had a clear, healthy skin. Why don't you use Poslam? It did such won- ders for my daughters years ago that I can’t help recommending it to young folks like you who need it I just know it would help ler advice w it om to you. andPosiam Soap. stors, Why not begin ust night? They will often. clear away pimples in 24 hours, For sample free, write to POSLAM, Maa Watch St, New York your ALL WREK Rex Reynolds Offers THE AMERICAN LIGHT OPERA COMPAN “MARTHA” Romantic Comte Opera -lies of the Brazilian coast, iG. A. R. Post Will THE GROTE-RANKIN Gd “ea PAGE 3 QUO E_KEGEL, Preasdect, that vaili Values an Autumn season. Suites and piec viting touch of wa public that now is fords. traordinary advan portunities. Rio Visitors Flock to City by Air and Water RY MILES W. VAUGH RIO DB JANEIRO, Nov. 10.—This year, the centenary of the political independence of Brazil, all roads lead to Rio. The travelers are coming in afl kinds of conveyances—from air planes to bicycles and from «team- ships to whale boats. One man, @ Brazilian army captain, is even walk- ing from the equator to ths capital, to commemorate the first hundred years of his country’s freedom. The “raids,” for in Portuguese any long distance hike, whether in alr plane or afoot, is @ “raid,” are cen- tering toward Rio de Janeiro from the four corners of the new world. Some of them already have been From Santiago, Chile From Santiago, Chile, Captain Aracana, a Chilean mil itary aviator, opened a new air route when he completed a flight to Rio in honor of the feasts of the cen- tenary of independence and the opening of the international exposi- tion A Brazilien woman aviator—the first in her country—made a success: ful flight from Sao Paulo to the cap: | ital. Fishermen from all the colon: | from the equator to frontiers of Uruguay, have made the trip in whale boate— ing by the stars. relists are en route from Rio! Grande do Bul and lone pedestrian, Captain Wanderlino, is nearing the capital from the north after a series | of adventures with everything from | jaguars to highwaymen | Perhaps none of the “raids” are as completed completed Solotats T Prices—Eves, 26e, 600, 750, $1 | Kaposure—then yointe) shan with a tight, cll Don't — up th let ce aa 0) congestion and you are reliev haem ‘ee of your cold. Appl Don'trub. It pemes right Into the sore spot, finn blood coming and ictive simple, e! \ leet mete re nertatertepecn exe j adopted by the John H. Williams Post | No. 4,G. AR, | ing. [nessed a Stick to the End | BERLIN, Wis., Nov. 10.—"Hold to- | gether as @ post until the last man goes west.” This resolution was unanimously said to be the oldest post in the world, at a regular meet- 10 members of the post were present, The meeting was to settle finally the question of maintenance of the unit, When the question was put to a vote, 10 men arose for con- tinuance of the post The unit was the first to be organs ized in the United States, having been founded In May, 1886, For many years following the close of the ctvtt war, this post had a large member- ship. The recent years have wit- “thinning out” of the ranks of those who once wore the “blue” and only 10 members remain to “carry on.” PALACE HIP FINAL PERFORMANCES THAT et Com IRENE RICH “THE CALL OF HOME” Featuring Furniture Values That Arouse Public Interest and better furniture than has been assembled by us in many What is more, we wish to say to our customers and the ture prices are not only as low as they will go, but the up- ward trend in prices has already begun. If you would acquaint existing today, inspect our furniture offerings now. We can now show you the best values the market af- Compare our values and think for yourself—the ex- our exhibit of furniture provides many money - saving op- reflect the favorable price changes pre- ng in the furniture market. Handsomer es as fine as ever gave to the home the in- rmth and comfort. the time to buy furniture, because furni- yourself with the opportunities tages offered here will convince you that “Weil, pictures?” “Oh, yes, the pictures were ail right, but the piano made such # — noise I couldn't hear a word they said.”—Passing Show, London, Unele, did you enjoy the The term “soophyte” is applied 4 the lowest primary division animal kingdom, so low that’ of its organisms have the form plants. USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKiR For unsightly skin eruptions, be or blotches on face, neck, arma GP body, you do not have to wait relief from torture or ment, declares a noted skin ist. Apply a little Mentho- and improvement shows next days Because “of its germ-destroying properties, nothing has ever found to take the place of this sulphur preparation, The moment you apply it healing begins. Only those who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the delight thie Mentho-Sulphur brings, Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right up. = | Get a small jar of Rowles Mem tho-Sulphur from any good drug gist and use ft like cold cream. * — Advertisement interesting as those of the far north: ern fishermen, who covered more than 1,200 miles in the open Atlantic in boats so small that the ordinary North American wouldn't risk one for w trip acrons the Mississippi river, The skipper of one of the craft— grizzled, chocolate-skinned, old veteran from Rio Grande do Norte tells of encountering a terrific storm off Cabo Frio, which was only calmed by the miraculous interven- tton of the patron saint of the fish- ermen. “You may believe it or not, sir,” he said, “but those waves were as big! as the mountain you call Pao de As- sucar. We thought we were lost and my companions quit bailing. “It was only a last resort that 1 brought out the image of the saint, which is always with us. Then there in the night, in a raging sea, we pray. ed to our patron and the waves were calmed by his magic. The sun rose Upon @ sea as smooth as paper while we made our way to land.” In Rio the fishermen have been made hosts of the government BEWARE! It has come to the attention of the management of this company that agents representing themselves as in the employ of this company are offering PIGGLY WIGGLY stock for sale. We wish to warn the public that this company will prosecute any misrepresentation and offer a reward for the apprehension of such agents. This company has no agents soliciting stock sales and no one has power to act for the company except the undersigned president and wire, : L. AVERY. WE HAVE NO STOCK roe SALE WE ARE SELLING GROCERIES H-P Sauce, regular 45: A-l Sauce, regular 35¢ Lea & Perrin’s Worcestershire, medium s1¢ 5 ge, 28¢. Lemon.. 28¢ t Hill's fancy Peel, sliced very thin. pied ‘ostum, small, 24¢. Large........ 40¢ Crisco, 1 Ih, 24¢. 3 69¢. & Ibs. $1. 35. 9 Ibs. $1.99 Lily of Valle; iced Pineapple, N vee can. .. 8 Libby's Sliced Pineapple at. Libby's Yellow Cling Peaches, R Lily of Valley Refugee Beafis, » . B. & M. Paris Corn, 19¢. lowa Standard Corn. Revere New York Tomatoes, No, 2 can....... Log Cabin Syrup, small, 26¢. Med, 62¢. Large. Washington Brand sy aided Spaghetti, Vermicell Alphabets, Seshels ..... ‘ Haid Raisins, Seeded or juts, Ib, 3O¢. Almonds, Ib. B4¢. is, 1 25¢ Shredded Wheat, 10¢. Grape Nuts, 16¢, Meat ‘OWieat 21¢ “YOUR LUCK” COFFEE, 1b. can, vacuum packed—a special blend wenenee BSG This ts our introductory price only 1,000 OTHER ITEMS ON THE SAME LOW BASIS a A. The Liberty Market, 1506 First Ave. Queen City Market, Fourth Avo, and Pine West Seattle—California and W. Alaska University—4728 University Way Broadway—622 N. Broadway—at Roy Ww. L, AVERY, | Madrona—1135 34th Ave.—at Union Pres, & Mgr. STORES TO 23rd Ave. and East Union ith A: OPEN SOON lath Ave, and Best Pike SIX STORES