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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922. NOW HERE UNTIL FRIDAY NrGtt $3,000 1S PAID | FOR YOUNG GIRL Held WEI THE BIG MELO- DRAMATIC SCREEN SENSATION OF YEARS—the picture you won't forget Armenian Principals for Love Sale LO8 ANGELS, No frightene® 18.—Sirar ooh Matosian, ittie 14 yearold Armenian girl, today questioned by officers as to onset », following ar ative land, « she never met for $8, Juventie authoritie had been taken int teotion rollicking ESTES Albert Armenian Il) merchant, the m-to-be, and pLLLS H. E. Bhranter, sald to have nego | tlated the mateh being held — ng the | Authe were alm sensational h in the history of From Siranoch the offi that her parents, » at want, thought it y & mateh v etal that the law in tht 0 L 0 RCE AAT We TODAY— ja DOUBLE BILL ‘The Sensation of the Year, “NANOOK OF THE NORTH” ADDED FRATURE The Seream of the Vear— MARY PICKFORD ~IN— Where is my wandering boy arrange C You'll see in this big produc tion thrills that will make you scrip your seat. motion pictures, Eves, 50c. Mats., 25¢ Coming Saturday GEORGE ARLISS IN “The Man Who BLUE MOUSE |e THEATRE RSS opens next Played ¢ “Going Straight’ PAINLESS PRICES SE Everywhere The Annual now— Fiest National's “KINDREO OF THE BUST” PETER B. KYNE'S famous story of Puget Sound SHOW Will Be Held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Nov. 14, 15 and 16 190% Now Playing— STRONGHEART in First National's “BRAWN of the NORTH” and ER KEATON er First National comedy— “THE ELECTRIC HOUSE” Saturday—“The Face tn t Fou” Courtesy, ALSO | All Seattle Flower Stores OU are cordially invited to visit all flower stores and view the feathery loveliness of the season’s choicest bloom, their arrangement and their uses, which have so en- deared them to the American heart. “THE LONE HAND” with Marjorie Daw Edward Gibson “Melody Shop Six” Syncopated Jaze Artists and Casey Jones Armistice Parade Football Shots Brownie Comedy «Columbia . During this three-day show the florists are offering a reduction of 331-3% on Chrysanthemums _ to those who wish to make a purchase. ee eh Now Showing Virst Time in Seattle DUSTIN FARKUM jn Hix Most Absorbing Drama jaying at the ) | STRAND other sections |} Yard, St. John's ¢ LIBERTY There ix a new | ptetures CHRYSANTHEMUM Ra aa ERS AEE ence oR Seattle Florists Association “Say It With Flowers” THE SEATTLE en {AT STRAND STAR wat the Strand ending role in Reginald Denny, who plays an important part in “Sher-|}) ‘lock Holmes,” the attraction| at the Strand this week. The picture stars John Barry- Ralph - and more. different kind of «|, Aisncenatminiblahine nm ‘4 supported by ® tion, playing at the Liberty, She M of the exhibition of Siberian at Denver Zoo, Farnum's by Wilh jeorge Owen er, and directed by Bernard J ning, is showing at the Winter © Garden. In it Dustin Farnum is not ‘The action of the ea rpans, story is of th Lady Siive see pe, of the Trin * COLASKUM The love of a wealthy youth for a poverty-stricken maiden is depicted | Kindred of the Dust,” an Asso | iret National attraction pro A. Walsh, from the ie ne by Peter B. Kyne, playing this week at the Coliseum. Miriam Cooper, the leading wom an, plays the part of “Nan of the Sawdust Pile,” while Ralph Graves takes the role of Donald McKaye, Hector MeKaye, the owner of xtensive sawmill on Puget . and who ts known far and wide ae “The Laird cee COLONIAL “Nanook of the North,” the re markable Pathe feature, showing at the Colonial, is said to be the first | jmotion picture to depict the actual |}/ life of the Exkimo, it being « truth. |f] |ful and vivid story of Father and | Mother Eskimo and all the little Ew. \ |kimos at houre. ; | eee | PRINCESS Little Mirtam Battista, #-yearold dancing and playing marvel of stage jand screen, who will be remembered |for her work in “Humoresque” and |}! other productions, gives an excellent ~ Zo" performance in support of Norma Talmadge in “Smilin’ Through,” the . First National attraction at the Prin. |cons this week, Miriam has been | acting mince she was 3 years old 14 Banquets for 3 | | Son and Dad Week |; Fourteen meetings and banquets | were scheduled Tuesday for those | who are participating in Father and Bon week. | Last year's figures of 6,000 dads | and 6,000 boys gathered around the} festal board will be exceeded this year, according to Horace P. Chap man, chairman of the general com mittee, | Local Patton Club | Dougiaa C, Stansberry, chairman oft scent national convention of | the herhood of St. Andrew, was installed Sunday night as president of the Patton club, at a meeting in Christ Church Parish hall, The Pat- ton club, which was named after Gerald Patton, Washington #tudent to fall tn the! first University of tional organization affiliated with the Episcopal church speaker at the P. T. Rowe The princtpat | meeting was Bishop Tomorrow, Wed. N A TALMADGE tn OSMILIN' THRU” at De Honey's New Academy, Pike at isth ave, every Wednesday, Fri- day and Saturday eve. (America’s finest.) Best music. Popular prices. F free for all nesday, Prig I eels Ss" RE 605 Pike Street, UPSTAIRS PSTAIRS Buy —Bank the Difference } LUDEN'S world war, is a loca! chapter of a na | ae —If it is the success you hope it is to be. a happy affair of a dinner served in a dining room graced by such fur- ink niture, as for instance, the suit illustrated. | Stansberry Heads ‘BOATS SMASH IN COLUMBIA ASTORIA, Nov. hooner Halco of a collision between the steam lao schooner Challambra in ‘he Columbia river a short distance be ls were laid up for repairs A Few of the Thrills in SHERLOCK HOLMES —Alice Faulkner disappears from view. —The shadow of Moriarty on the wall. | —Holmes blocks the murder. | ous plot at the gas house. —Moriarty stages an attack Modeled in mahogany or walnut with high backed chairs with leather seats — eight pieces for only the best toys. satisfaction to our patrons. pleasing way. |$ A Complete TOY STORE On the First Floor Today will see a completely stocked toy store ON OUR ‘FIRST FLOOR : Where only carefully selected Toys will be featured Our experience has demonstrated the advisability of carrying In this way we find we can give complete Every toy in the Children’s Store on the First Floor has been selected with great care and discrimination and always with the view of combining utility, quality and attractiveness in a most As a result the Children’s Store presents a most select assort- ment of worth-while toys found anywhere in the Northwest. Bring the “Kiddies” in to See Them ad sgiving May Be the Beginning of Many Very Delightful Occasions No hostess can help making 192 This is representative of The Grote-Rankin Co.’s values in moderately priced dining room furniture—the selections now being at their best. 50 today The Halco, 13—As a result} bra is at and the motor yw Altoona, | were to evil in the Northwest, |tives of 100 different organizations meet at the Chamber of |Commerce at § o'clock Monday her stem smashed, rests on the bottom, with six feet of water in her hold, and the Challam- Astoria having some cracked plates mended. The collision occurred Sunday morning. WITH A VIEW to uniting with |the White Cross soctety in a con- certed crusade against the narcotic representa. fro $.S.S. Is Blood-C; M “Rheum: time in years, keke be Nghe Builder of Red. atinm? Me? 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