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Over 30,000,000 botties of Tanlac have | Crude diving suits are described 2/ BUNGALOW HUNTING a { | bungalow hunting tn the outaktrts of | so | HACKETT AND j10:30 } i (Latcoroniat | ds Tanlac trated its true worth regain their normal been sold, which is still more conclusive | Vera Gordon, who plays the evidence to him and to you of its un- | role in “Your Best merit. | ’ the feature at the theater Taken from every angle, the spe tacular production of Charles Ma |tor’s famous novel, “When Knight |hood Was tn Flower,” coming to |the Strand on Saturday, stands out 4 rare achievement in the film [world, ite producers claim, The . |story i smoothly told and holds IS STAR'S PASTIME |one au tne way. according to ad June Elvidge, who plays the lead-jvance notices, The dramatic ctf ing villainess in Untversas ncrena | axes carry @ strong appeal tt ts icine in the world ton of 3 Bojer’s famous now. | “#4. and even the last minute twist }etves @ thrill, h . “The Power of @ Lie,” ts buy lf a tnetnd” The enone te whic The scene ta which | Princess Mary and her lover are Holiywood. The Les Angeles river overtaken by the king te the bie | wilt ook rather mall to her after|moment of the earty part of the gazing at the Hudson from her|Pisy and the filght of Mary follow ing the death of her husband, King suartaent <m Bocwuiie érive. Louls XII, te the outstanding hit of the second part. NOGALES, Brophy, Los Angeles banker, overboard and lost at eca, while ing !m Qurt of Calftornia with party of Nogaice business men. Body not SULPHUR CLEARS AWGH, RED SKIN Any breaking out of the skin, even flery, itching eczema, can be quickly overceme by applying « Uttle Men- the-Gulphur, declares « noted skin teal. “‘Deenase of ta germ ae] LO MEET DEC. 5 stroying properties, this sulphur] The annual meeting of the State preparation begins at once te soothe |Chamber of Commerce will be helt arh—Wilam i aceneeenramnemnane owen exuis-| AUTHOR SUPERVISES PICTURE PRODUCTION ‘Thra the courtesy of B. P. @chul berg, president of Preferred Pic tures, Eve Unsell, head of his scen arte department, will come to New York shortly to supervise the produc: tion of her story, “The Dance of Life.” Joseph Schiidkraut and Ru Golph Schiidkraut, his father, will be featured tn the film. STATE C. OF C. ring worm, cording to @ call tseued by N. B. remove the tor-|Coffman, president. rement, and you 4o/ After disposing of routine matters nat have to wait for relief from em-land reports, the meeting will take barrassment. Improvement quickly |the form of @ conference to consider shows. Sufferers from skin trouble/tne question, “Why Washington In should obtain a small far of Rowles| Not Getting Settlers.” Mentho-Gulphur from any good érug-| In addition to the delegated repre gist and use It like cold cream. sentatives from the federated cham: —~Advertionment ners of commerce and other com- rs fons, It ie dentred AMUSEMENTS _ [araw toretner representative citivens THIS ro re) OR Twkt from all over the state who realize WEEK DAILY THEATRE jthe tmportance of rural upbullding Ma and who are impressed with the ‘ serious consequences arising out of the stagnant condition of land set- tlement and agriculture It i» also proposed to devote one session to the quetaion of public ex |penditures and taxation. + $5 Burke & Durkin | ** || Pearson, Newport ; »:2s || PICTURES NEWS CONCERT sEY AND j1005 ALES | DELMAR “THE LONE HAND” “MELODY SHOP SIX” 4:30——6:35-——#.15 P, M. BROWNIE COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWS Replaced By the Use of Nujol Nujol is a Inbricant—not ® medicine or lazative—so cannot gripe. When you are ONE DAY ONLY--TODAY JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S Latest and Greatest “THE GIRL FROM PORCUPINE” TOMORROW s VERA GORDON —In— “Your Best Friend” PAINLESS PRIOES MATINEE, 100 EVENING, 20¢ Thursday |, : paralleled ’ jand Friday. a | TANLAC swiss. AT STRAND Greatest tonic medi THE Stren j MOLSE filming of th Where I Wander on pictur M 1 Hoy Toni Hine Mc ure shot ary to 0 bread line we, it of a Bowery hing to pleturize any but 4 special time was ap nissions p *“*-. | STRAND Jobo Barrymore, star of the Gold: | wyn picture, “Sherlock Holmes," showing at the Htrand, ts an artint as well ax an actor originally a» «@ lark " 4 ww painting and drawing d his «reat stage and soreen | suceens. He drew tie ilutrations for ; & recent volume of verse by hie wife, known profrssionally as Michael | | Strange. He also designed several of | | the sets used in pleturtaing the ox: | ploite of Bir Arthur Conan Doyle's | famous detective | j WINTER GARDE T © ONE Tre atiful scenic atmowphere in na om bie factor, This Fox production is tilled with live Jent, and » for & moment otography t goed thruout NOW HERE CUNT FRIDAY NITE | | 7 |Where ismy tasielieneoirae — | feminine role St orrhea | eee “When do you exppect your bus | COLONIAL band back?” | James Oliver Curwood, the famous! “When I least expect him.” | author, shows bis love of nature in| A ry very many ways in the fine picture Piles Can Be Cured With- | produced by the Pine Tree Pictures, | ry H | Home Treatments, Which | *titled “The Girl From Porcupine,” | out Surgical Operation | |8 The Breath of Tropical Pat You Can Begin at Once Without |r second of the series, releaned by) An instructive book has been pub: | jj Tlie Suwa topes | Cock, Geaundina bread Disease the Arrow Film Corporation, which | lished by Dr. A. 8, MoCleary, the| caus Sentnos te to be seen et the Colonial theater = rectal specialist, of Kansas The Balle of « Besuiifal If you have otage, | Wednesday. y. This book tells how sufferers a | eee see cured without the use Made th now using false teeth will . thod “The Man eeth 1s neadican, without confinement te bed and no Unconquerable' u Pualine Starke has been engaged | hospital bills to pay. The method|™ JACK HOUTS saw a. poemiannt. pest a an] DES Pyaar aaa eis oe moni Greatest Pleture ly, of Geir guaranteed | Warner brothers’ production, “Little | years, and in more than six thousend Sorthes, tieeding, ulcerated guma |caurch Around the Corner.” Previ.| oases. The book is sent postpaid | @ Sennett Comedy Kinograme rr ian or sere month. “Send |Ous reporte had it that Beasle Love | free to persons affilcted with piles |g Last Times Today our name immedia had signed for the part, but appar | or other rectal trouble who clip this | NORMA TALMADGE, tn yy Dept. ently negotiations fell thru, Tom | item and mail it with name and ad- B “SMILIN’ ty, Me. a Kennedy, the ex-heavywelght pugt | Grane to De. McCleary, 147 Parkview, TROUGH” Unt, ie also in the cast. Kaneag City, Mi Eesaeetseacen | tonight? ii | LAST TIMES ‘TODAY DUSTIN FARNUM In Hie Most Absorbing Drame “mon TO GOLLY COMING SUNDAY HOBART BOsSworTH in His First National Masterpicee “TU SHA LION” Any Time — 100 — All the Time omy MpIC —! || Accrpmrts —A HARRY MOBY poe +O “THR SHA RInmR” Matinee, at De Honey's New free for all Wed- nesdey, Noy, 16. Prize Hard Times Friday, Dance Nov, 24 w forming— Steps taught lessons, $5.00. ©. No embarrasa- leading school. Private lessons all hours. SEATTLE STAR aR Patsy Ruth Miller and Cullen Landis, as the small town! boy and girl, in “Where feqture attraction at the Blue Mouse this week. Of this picture, directed by Reaves |fin production entitied, », ts the flood acene in the sub torranean depths of an abandoned | tion. in which two then are trapped) The story t# moet unusual from | battling for their lives, Included In| the standpoint of thrilling ection| supporting cast are Marjorie |and tense emotional scenes | William Welsh, Helen Holmes, “purer | Pratt, Robert Kortman, Jim | COLISEUM Corey and Hayden Stevenson | LIBERTY + is in red of the Strongheart, the wonderful police! p, Associated First National | dog who sprang into such promtl-)gttrmction produced by Ractl A jmence as a motion pleture star in| Walsh from the novel by Peter B. | |The Silent Call,” te agnin featured Kyne at jin the Laurence TrimbleJane Mur-| Miriam Cooper ia in the leading 1 Wandcring boy |i piaeetell CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT THE SEATTLE STAR AT THE BLUE MOUSE | special price of Time for a New Heating Stove Amount of Purchase WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922. 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