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THE SEAT TO PI ASE J {T'S TOASTED one extra process whioh gives a | HAT AIMS Meeting Today ent Detective Fails to according to allegations contained f Puget Sound, Grays Harber and | during the month of October for the| ent Club Willapa Harbor during the month of | years 1931 and 1922: |The Magnolia Bluffs Improvement | Pvart Seund a Grays Harbor “4 hee iene se 113) Roy Moore and Bert Orout | Totals aT.912.9 uJ 160th 91,717,400) charged with hold nt Floto cireus, at Vancouver, Wash peal were unable to agree, and th spoke to children of the South Park | oui: were convicted after one Jur: ‘ : . school Friday on the aubject of prop. Medical Stumbling Block I$ \%- "treatment of nntmain Lantern | M¢ ainasreed.— aity. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18.—The English Novel to X-ray can at last be measured! Form Study Theme i. tg the phim fir nena gen who ne extension service | can be earned. treatment of | You! ti in Monday, November 20, at 4:10'% - Seaedemene| aacttth mapa poomeer y pan og tea oe room 1044 Henry butld-| tile Civic Symphony his "a. class will be in charge! payee oes Revolutionary in its nature, t Sea! —_ j Orchestra recom. | device will make it possible to meas- Vasig, aes for vies most |ure accurately, and hence to requ- said. (110 Members) late, the amount of ray given off Medien! science ie not yet ready) by a machine. It has beon under to give out statistics, the corre perenne ~ oe lhe observation of University of Cal- spondent was informed, but they are Madame Davenport Engbers Conductor 1932-1929 Srason ‘em. easily, sores tha’ | fornia experts and other specialists. said to be of @ most optimistic na First Concert, Dee. & treatments With its adoption the X-ray will ee Setetet ' ’ | [iecetmeonty itt decuces. | || TOSCHA SEIDEL | Frank Rieber is the inventor, a rene roesgaryag thee intet young X-rayologist, Rieber is ar! ready known in medical and scien- tifle circles, even tho he may have |been unheard of by the public.) | About one year ago he proved that | | American genius could best German | selence in the race for an economi-| Most folks forget that the kidneys. cal substitute for the costly radium like the bowels, get sluggish and treatment clogged and need a flushing occasion That German scientists had been ally, lee we have backache and dull using the X-ray for treatment of| misery in the kidgey region; severe | malignant growth had been general headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid ly known, but America had been| liver, acid stomach, uleopleanneas and | unable to contrive any device that) all sorts of bladder disorders. would run up the voltage of an| You simply must keep your kidneys | ys X-ray machine until ft reproduced | active and clean, and the moment you! F oO L E Y'S the vibration and penetrating quali-|feei an ache or pain in the kidney re- ty of the radium ray. Then came | gion, get about four ounces of ae | Rieber with such an invention. Salts from any good drug store here, > 7 “T realized that the machines tn|take a tablespoonful in a glass of | use were unable to determine what | water before breakfast fc al quantity of ray was given off,” he) and your kidneys will then act fine. | explains, “Some sort of yard stick | This famous salts is made from the | to measure it was vitally needed be-| acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- | fore any degree of perfection could| bined with Mthia, and in harmless ‘Yo | be reached, | flush clogged kidneys and stimulate | “Some machines would give off | them to normal activity. It also helps stronger ray than others. Some | neutralize the acids in the urine so it! would give off longer ray; some ®/no longer irritates, thus helping to shorter, There was much confusion. | relieve bladder disorders. There was always a danger that| Jad Salts is harmlens; inexpenstve; some patients would be given too! makes a delightful effervescent Hithia strong a fay: that a cancerous! water drink which everybody should growth might be overdosed or un-|take now and.then to help keep their | Croupy | Children derdosed. One might be treated too| kidneys clean. | much and another too little. You| A well-known local druggist says TT aie can readily see that a medium of/he nella lotw 6f Jad Baltes to fotke || Stood « worving measure was needed. This has now| who belleve tn trying to correct kid- been found—at least #o all our tests|ney trouble while it {a only trouble prove.” Advertisernent. With the first announcement of| the invention comes also reliable in- formation that Rieber’s invention ¥ Pianist. JANUARY 23 8 CASSTL, Winner State Piano Contest All Concerts at Metropolitan Theater Loses Her Fat | 95. ob- jullding, {Art itr Bs gis ss th ? i is> has successfully ‘been treating can- ALSO 8EE goog cer in & dozen different test and THE na treatment stations. Practically all STARS OF them | the big research and hospital labora- THR “13 tories are now equipped with ra- - | aium: duplicating machines, it is parblinead — SHEET | AT WORK GARDEN — |, AT HOME ORCHESTRA || AT PLAY |HOMANT nosworTH, ita| SCREEN By endl ijcharaeters, drawn from the] SNAPSHOTS . roi ga ||far-nway pinces of life, are sete — — NE made (olive and breathe hefore apeak meet in Wee — ANY TIME COMEDY || ton, aupperted LAST TIMES TODAY--VERA GORDON in “YOUR BEST FRIEND” aes 1AOVE, he STARTING TOMORROW BALLARD o AT THE WURLITZER | RODOLPH VALENTINO and MAE MURRAY “THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL” LAST TIMES—CHARLES JONES in “TROOPER O'NEIL” ‘STOCK COMPANY ~~~, PLANNED AGAIN linterested Citizens to Hold with jen of 1 ‘the establishment matie mtoc company at the Orpheum theater Third and Madison, a group of eit office at 8p. r turday, ‘The ide Jim to gxtablinh a company to giv Jattle the latest and best in moder plays at easy prices | Barly In September there was con latderable discussion in regard to the shment of & municipal theater | Present plans are largely the out Smee |mrowth of the idea that was the RT | | xiven birth participate in Saturday's meetin were Mrs. Henry Landes, Mra, Kath BARTHELMESS a . . ting the Puget Sound Telephone Co, | Northfield schools of M. The sterling virtues of economy, practicality and durabil- Obtain Rehearing ['"% ("0 Pure’ Bound Telep Ons | Mori schools of Na ‘ i iaecentontea. tte hopes, te: d ll C lace a Fri that there was not |. airerent angle seuathian dav'dhe Sear em Peek, : tome failures, ent showing 0 ran ne ‘ h f 7 c rm * Sound lhumbe iin led , October amounted to 164,961, “ eeedy Kinograms use naeg e vat | 5 ; ther districts of the state in Ovtober | board feet as compared with | ° ° ' : SS. beep. ingeaiir gi emdonwnnigvey sec ied be mgr agg: ow iitagh vend te Wite of Fighter et Back in Stockade Bigamist Is Given ; LAST TIMES TODAY countries and the Atlantic seaboard, | 1921 ues for ivorce! °°" eGuire, who escaped a | Jack Holts Greatest Pieture, |/the merchants’ exchange department | The following summary shows by! y.uy 7 gink, professional prise-| mere de Ako. from the county State Prison Term “The Man Unceaquerabie” of the Chamber of Commerce report: | board measure feet the total cargo| 110K o iales Me oe mut that lmeemme, wen conte fe confinement Jonoph Burke, who last week was ed Thursday lumber shipped from tte principal | (fi) oem ed mite beneath him, |emacd chance te eyo: stockade | round guilty of bigamy by a muperior “age “ig The lumber cargo shipments from |districte in Western Washington | , * | cuard, chanced to see MeGuire on a As & result, it Is claimed, the wif?) him to be fooled Improvem " nd, a complaint for arene filed in oupe to not recognise Taylor, but the|° beni serving © tees of five years ul “ r f rior court by Mrs. Myrtle Ann Zink. | eunrd was too well acquainted with | ve.n, Will Meet Monday OCTOBER, 1989 t jw ~wt : F 8 14.87 tland home suffer for the neces. - hi Bur ‘ ‘ormer mine guard at Black ul 39 0 140/ tiew The Zinks were married Coto. | Disenone wan said to have married ing up the Sells. | September 16, 1921, are still in doubt, ied lee sae catemeal ba HAS DEVICE T0 ‘Children Told to as to their fate, Five jedges of the | G4], Potted Gown at sintn| by potios, and le sentenced to from Bl Be Kind to Beasts | 12°" 228" "0 "ton thelr AP lchursday night, street oar motor Charles M. Farrar, president of the | g.cused men will get a new hearin . King County Humane society, and) pefore the supreme judges, sitting en Mra. C. Norman Compton, trustee, | ).,,, next January, Moore and Or | alides accompanied the talks of Dr. A. R Benham of the de-|*t., Thureday, by @ car driven by Removed by Inventor “iss sone 5 gra partment of Engtieh of the univer A study will be made of the novel from the time of Sir Walter pi oe & a youns Beott to that of George Meredith. ra the invention he | A clase in the history of the|The course will consist of 18 new scientist the iast stumbling block | posush novel will be organised by| sions and three university credits TLE STAR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922 : ‘4 P DRO. WOOLLEY Pir on PITTABURG aniek, ¢ epr ON Fire im - 7 Jextroya home of Mr, and od ér of Strand motion pleture thea . ear here, while Caramels, Nougats and I ‘udges wetland which col a fow weeks age itend éhurety Want to know all about how to make ‘em? W causing death e child and in - pots and pa yu need, Just how to get the right emu iia dh ead othe ndicted here| MOUNT -WERNOD Y.—~Dar jolous homemade candies? ‘Then you want the bulletin just com 4 Janiet and componer, ed by our Washington Bureau, which has compiled from the oo ates F voluntary Ganeeren- | dl wt sources obtainable a fine lot of recipes for me «a jor ‘ and fudge candies of all kinds, Just fill out ecarefu and ma oupon below Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, ) } ) { 1982 N. ¥. Ave, Washington, D. ¢ iw the bulletin CARAM NOUGATS AND | FUDGES, and inclose herewith 4 cents in stamps for post age nod mailing ; |G now piayinc— €., } NAME heen meee ab Deb cas (eke | El A big star and three leading women— } ‘ § ) ? n STREET AND NO weet | | THOMAS - < Sen eer dirt vr che Waker { “1h: In Paramount's story of a man who has to choose ‘ |house, Henry Jacobsen, Mush Telephone Case Is William R. Moody to ll between a path of glory if ' | Capt, John Kex Thompwon) Argued at Olympia Address Y. M. C. A. and a path of love— Starts Sunday—Peer Days Miss Nellie Cornioh. Mre Clare am re { Ketchum Tripp and Miss Justina) OLYMPIA 18.—Judge W liam R. Moody, son of the no z w 2. son, of the superior court, today had pd angelist, Dwight L. Moody, w RICHARD es under advisement the appeal of the | #peak at the local YM. C. A. man's of Everett from the ruling of the | masw meeting, Sunday, Novernber 19, artment of public works, permit-|at 3 p,m. Dr. M in head of the husetts, to experiment with the telechronom. | which were established by hin fathe SMS em AD-Mar Com ity were not emphasized in this hat, or could it be induced to} Ertorts of W. © Worsham, former eter at the expense of subse os Ruth Linrud, soloist, soprano rolloe de rtment ctive, to com n or « me " t, who #ix years ago san tn take a decided stand on the large or small issue. It merely |r gtk prada to |e gentler a3 co. Bb ed arplat, who ix yeere ag ok 7 " ts ‘ ve civil service commission (© ented Everett and W. Vaughn Tur-| herself into fame by ber early morn e | aimed to be becoming. Black lace, feathers and black satin, | crane a rohearing of the charges of | nor the telephone company, when ar.|ing arian in Woodjand park. will wing 4 he Iped it achieve its end. ltrafficking in narcotics which re|gumonts were heard yesterday, A{and play her $2,000 harp at this — --- —t—ew }wulted in his disminsal by Chief oF | « ane decided againat the telephone | meetin Miss Linrw id! the i Police W. B. Severyna, received 4] company by Julge Alston of the Sno-| harp and «inging un t umoer ills o uge Jeetiack when Superior Judge Austin omen county wupreme court in| ructors in New Y | RN oe asad ws ffiths held in a memorandum | volved the mame insue attacked from | she «ang and play |Escaped Prisoner play the flute at this mosting jcourt jury, was scheduled Saturday A | downtown street, MoGuire professed |, e}ub will meet Monday at the church | Wiiapa, itassor Loeeaee iictenoes | cae The Satearet Upeer wiihs ile fret ! Fat Thorndyke and W. Newton st%. it) sinus mer RTT| 777] epee aeons [ant undivarced wife was ving With LEATRICE JOY, EVA NOVAK, MUMIA ors beng creed to ations. a vores weied {roms Suspects : oe Reco rd . Rveagiy Marrone we Hore Sens a JUNE ELVIDGE and THEODORE ROBERTS ia Retatty are being sec iio Ba : edestria cage Sees ss 6 | Witlaye Mares”: soreness Get Néw Hearing es ns Fit DEB MOINES, 18.—George Roper Sunday, at 12:30 o'clock, the r t, by Automobiles cha ft bie n he fe eg Daly say Moonee Msg e> ero will play the following one-hour Concert: “March of the Toys” |former preacher, pleads gutity to al COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA rT | here, after being caught tn the act ave and Weatiake ave.,| One to 40 years Soletate, Meners. Ke! a2 “Kamenoi Ostrow” man told A. Jensen, 4612 Corline ave, that he was unhurt. Jens ove the oar that «truck the man. ¥ 642 An unknown man wae un hurt after being knocked town at 10th ave N. BE. and BH. 4tet/ World-Renowned Organist of Famous Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris MARCEL DUPRE im Grand Organ Concert ‘Tuceday, November 21, 8 P. M. First Presbyterian from “Madame Sherry” —_mewam 2 aw aw aww a ae ¥. ©, Butler, 6907 Latona ave. 643; Dan Sweeney, steam shov-| el operator, waa bruteed | Thursday when a car driven by Sam Gamblin, 1433 Lake ave. 6, struck him at 18th ave, and Jackson at. Church An. unidentifiel woman Seven: ving 6 was knocked down at Fourth | wrdesrtinw ave. §. and Lander st. Thursday by aie ees aime an auto driven by F. P. Bowen, 3718 ith ave & W. ny a Con Thind ana Flee” 64525 as, 1812 migsiow ON fetinte Muatonl” ures HERE NOW— ave, was severely bruised | { Americn a Thursday when an auto driven by Paramount's vivid drama of Boston Blackie, B. Steen, 2025 N t, knooked | Broadway's “Evening Dress Suit” Crook— ~ witet mide. Second vim down on Westlake ave, rogram Extraordinary THE FOG” Where the Public Knows it Sees Good Shows liek als 8 SS Brimful of Entertainment Herbert Rawlinson In the Double-Distilled Adventure-Romance “Another +a Shoes” ANATOLE BEREZOVSKY Noted Russian Tenor in Concert “Mirror” Showing “The Birth of Aviation” A Startling Historic Reel of Aviation Progress A strange wertan tn ble MARY MacLAREN, LOWELL SHERMAN apartment and SEENA OWEN ia aimed to 1 aki SPECIAL ADDED aTTRacTiON— [If poe tog “MAN VS. BEAST” man's Showing actual close-ups of hunting the most dangerous HY | >| al beasts in wildest Africa! LIBERTY NEWS i” >) Liewtenant Prink B, ‘Tindall ta thetting Yeap for tite trom OE al dsavied airplanc over Seattle. gi Queen Pippin of the Apple Exposition ts crowned, iT | Inglewood Golf Club folks at play. : a Girts in feature dance number prepare for Fine Arts Ball. Ig Dene re Oc’ BES Sundays 25 lise v “ATRE| TUESDAY Second 4 Ted Howland’s Musical Comedy Revue on TN con “WHEN ABIE COMES MARCHING HOME” COLUMBIA Also HAROLD LLOYD in “NOW OR NEVER" ORCHESTRA j a TOTES STM SMe | ” i

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